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( Fr . ) — That is a matter of course . I need not say . It is unnecessary to add . 634. Celer et audax . ( L . ) - Active and daring . Motto of 60th Rifles . 635. Ce livre n'est pas long , on le voit en une heure ; La plus courte folie ...
( Fr . ) — That is a matter of course . I need not say . It is unnecessary to add . 634. Celer et audax . ( L . ) - Active and daring . Motto of 60th Rifles . 635. Ce livre n'est pas long , on le voit en une heure ; La plus courte folie ...
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This is , however , a matter of form , as the Chapter is bound to nominate the person recommended in the Royal letter which accompanies the Congé . 798. Conjugium vocat , hoc prætexit nomine culpam . ( L. ) Virg . A. 4 , 172 .
This is , however , a matter of form , as the Chapter is bound to nominate the person recommended in the Royal letter which accompanies the Congé . 798. Conjugium vocat , hoc prætexit nomine culpam . ( L. ) Virg . A. 4 , 172 .
Page 99
The entire nature of the crime , containing the substance , and matter , of which the several counts in the indictment must be formed . 843. Corrumpunt bonos mores colloquia mala . ( L. ) ( L. ) Prov . Vulg . Cor . 1 , 15 , 33.
The entire nature of the crime , containing the substance , and matter , of which the several counts in the indictment must be formed . 843. Corrumpunt bonos mores colloquia mala . ( L. ) ( L. ) Prov . Vulg . Cor . 1 , 15 , 33.
Page 102
Believe me , giving is a matter that requires tact . 868. Crede quod est quod vis ; ac desine tuta vereri ; Deque fide certa sit tibi certa fides . ( L. ) Ov . T. 4 , 3 , 13 , Think it is as you wish : bid fears adieu : Sure of yourself ...
Believe me , giving is a matter that requires tact . 868. Crede quod est quod vis ; ac desine tuta vereri ; Deque fide certa sit tibi certa fides . ( L. ) Ov . T. 4 , 3 , 13 , Think it is as you wish : bid fears adieu : Sure of yourself ...
Page 120
Matter being considered eternal , the creation of the world out of nothing , and its ultimate resolution into nothingness , was held by the school of Epicurus to be absurd . Cf. Nil igitur fieri de nilo posse putandum est Semine quando ...
Matter being considered eternal , the creation of the world out of nothing , and its ultimate resolution into nothingness , was held by the school of Epicurus to be absurd . Cf. Nil igitur fieri de nilo posse putandum est Semine quando ...
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