Classical and Foreign Quotations: Law Terms and Maxims, Proverbs, Mottoes, Phrases, and Expressions in French, German, Greek, Italian, Latin, Spanish, and Portuguese. With Translations, References, Explanatory Notes, and Indexes |
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In the same way a man's habits afford presumption for the recurrence of certain eventualities in his life . A. B. left the turf for the stock exchange ; it is likely that he will speculate on the one as he did on the other , ab actu ad ...
In the same way a man's habits afford presumption for the recurrence of certain eventualities in his life . A. B. left the turf for the stock exchange ; it is likely that he will speculate on the one as he did on the other , ab actu ad ...
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49. Acta exteriora indicant interiora secreta . ( L. ) Law Max . -Outward acts indicate the exact intention . Thus , a man having rights of common , if he cut down a tree on the common , is judged to have had an illegal intention in his ...
49. Acta exteriora indicant interiora secreta . ( L. ) Law Max . -Outward acts indicate the exact intention . Thus , a man having rights of common , if he cut down a tree on the common , is judged to have had an illegal intention in his ...
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That crockery was a jar when you began , It ends a pitcher : you an artist , man ! -Conington . 270. Ampliat ætatis spatium sibi vir bonus ; hoc est Vivere bis vita posse priore frui . ( L. ) Mart . 10 , 23 , 7 .
That crockery was a jar when you began , It ends a pitcher : you an artist , man ! -Conington . 270. Ampliat ætatis spatium sibi vir bonus ; hoc est Vivere bis vita posse priore frui . ( L. ) Mart . 10 , 23 , 7 .
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Every- one inquires if he is well off , no one asks if he is a good man or no . 278. A nemico che fugge , fa un ponte d'oro . ( It . ) - Make a bridge of gold for an enemy who is flying from you . Don't obstruct the natural ...
Every- one inquires if he is well off , no one asks if he is a good man or no . 278. A nemico che fugge , fa un ponte d'oro . ( It . ) - Make a bridge of gold for an enemy who is flying from you . Don't obstruct the natural ...
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To interpret the teaching of planets ye're trying , Which star is man's enemy , which is his friend . -Ed . 411. Au bon droit . ( Fr . ) - Of good right . Motto of Lord Leconfield . 412. Au bout de son Latin .
To interpret the teaching of planets ye're trying , Which star is man's enemy , which is his friend . -Ed . 411. Au bon droit . ( Fr . ) - Of good right . Motto of Lord Leconfield . 412. Au bout de son Latin .
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