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... they are given . 95. Ad pænitendum properat , cito qui judicat . ( L. ) Pub . . Syr . 6.— Who decides hastily , is hurrying to repentance . 96. Ad perniciem solet agi sinceritas . ( L. ) Phædr . 4 , 13 , 3.Sincerity is often driven ...
... they are given . 95. Ad pænitendum properat , cito qui judicat . ( L. ) Pub . . Syr . 6.— Who decides hastily , is hurrying to repentance . 96. Ad perniciem solet agi sinceritas . ( L. ) Phædr . 4 , 13 , 3.Sincerity is often driven ...
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Instance of Amphibolia , or ambiguous language of oracles , from the response said to have been given by the Delphic Apollo to Pyrrhus , King of Epirus . For other examples , Cf. Crusus Halym penetrans magnam pervertet opum vim .
Instance of Amphibolia , or ambiguous language of oracles , from the response said to have been given by the Delphic Apollo to Pyrrhus , King of Epirus . For other examples , Cf. Crusus Halym penetrans magnam pervertet opum vim .
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Name given to Papal Legates . Of these there are three kinds : ( 1. ) Legati a latere , an office generally confided to cardinals . ( 2. ) Legati missi , usually termed " Apos- tolic Nuncios , " and " Internuncios . " 3.
Name given to Papal Legates . Of these there are three kinds : ( 1. ) Legati a latere , an office generally confided to cardinals . ( 2. ) Legati missi , usually termed " Apos- tolic Nuncios , " and " Internuncios . " 3.
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... apart from all compulsion and all question of advantaye . 234. Amare simul et sapere vix Jovi conceditur . ( L. ) ? Laber . -To be in love , and at the same time to be wise , is scarcely given even to Jove himself .
... apart from all compulsion and all question of advantaye . 234. Amare simul et sapere vix Jovi conceditur . ( L. ) ? Laber . -To be in love , and at the same time to be wise , is scarcely given even to Jove himself .
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Cic . Am . 17 , 64. - Real friends are best known by adversity . 251. Amicus humani generis . ( L . ) - A benefactor of the human race . A title fittingly given to all that have conferred lasting obliga- tions upon their fellow - men .
Cic . Am . 17 , 64. - Real friends are best known by adversity . 251. Amicus humani generis . ( L . ) - A benefactor of the human race . A title fittingly given to all that have conferred lasting obliga- tions upon their fellow - men .
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