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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... called upon for any originality , save the original words of the author he quotes . He must give his author's own words , and give them in their proper order . He must be observant of number and gender , mood and tense . If the ...
... called upon for any originality , save the original words of the author he quotes . He must give his author's own words , and give them in their proper order . He must be observant of number and gender , mood and tense . If the ...
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... called , to admit none that could not be thus employed either in literary or oratorical composition . Of these , the poetical will be seen to preponderate largely over 1 As an illustration of these and the foregoing remarks I append ...
... called , to admit none that could not be thus employed either in literary or oratorical composition . Of these , the poetical will be seen to preponderate largely over 1 As an illustration of these and the foregoing remarks I append ...
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... called He'd fight , nor ever sheathe the murderous sword . To push advantage , follow up his star ( If Fortune smiled ) , and overturn all odds That kept him from the prize - such was his plan : Pleased at the ruins that bestrewed his ...
... called He'd fight , nor ever sheathe the murderous sword . To push advantage , follow up his star ( If Fortune smiled ) , and overturn all odds That kept him from the prize - such was his plan : Pleased at the ruins that bestrewed his ...
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... called my act . 57. Actus non facit reum , nisi mens sit rea . ( L. ) Law Max.- The act itself does not make a man guilty unless his inten- tions were guilty . 58. A cuspide corona . ( L . ) - From the spear a crown . Motto of Viscount ...
... called my act . 57. Actus non facit reum , nisi mens sit rea . ( L. ) Law Max.- The act itself does not make a man guilty unless his inten- tions were guilty . 58. A cuspide corona . ( L . ) - From the spear a crown . Motto of Viscount ...
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... called the ad eundcm by the undergraduate wits . 72. Adhibenda est munditia non odiosa , neque exquisita nimis ; tantum quæ fugiat agrestem ac inhumanam negligentiam . ( L. ) Cic . Off . 1 , 36 , 130. — It is right to observe a certain ...
... called the ad eundcm by the undergraduate wits . 72. Adhibenda est munditia non odiosa , neque exquisita nimis ; tantum quæ fugiat agrestem ac inhumanam negligentiam . ( L. ) Cic . Off . 1 , 36 , 130. — It is right to observe a certain ...
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