 | David Evans Macdonnel - 1809 - 404 páginas
...the sea. '• Vlamque insisle domandi Dumfaciies tminri juvenum, dum mobilis tztas. Lat. VlRGIL. " Take the course of strong rule, whilst the mind of...— " The terms being exchanged."— Thus — the generows should be rich, and vice versa, the rich should be generous. Vicinus urit Ucalcgon, Lat. VlRGIL.... | |
 | David Evans Macdonnel - 1818 - 338 páginas
...approaching to the sea. .Viamqur insinte domandi DumfaciU-s animijuvertum, dum mobilis atas. Lat VIRGIL. " Take the course of strong rule, whilst the mind of...capable of strong impressions." — Vigorous methods, bui divested of harshness, should be early culled into use by those, to whom the education of youth... | |
 | David Evans Macdonnel - 1824 - 340 páginas
...immemorial, may be pleaded. Viamque insiste domandi Dumfaciles animi juvenum, dum mobilis iPtas. Lat VIRGIL. "Take the course of strong rule, whilst the mind of...those, to whom the education of youth is committed. 1am qui nescit, qua deveniat ad mare, /•,';/ in oportet amnem qucerere comitem sibi. , Lat. PLAUTUS.... | |
 | Roswell Chamberlain Smith - 1842 - 320 páginas
...bring or lead ; hence it literally means to bring back ; to reduce ; to subjugate. 2 VICE VERSA, L. The terms being exchanged. Thus, the generous should be rich, and vice versa ; that is, the rich should be generous. 30. Express 3 dollars 7 cents by the signs. A. 83.07. 31. When... | |
 | Roswell Chamberlain Smith - 1843 - 320 páginas
...is, upwards if the figures were before added downwards. Generally vice versa, from the Latin, means the terms being exchanged; thus, the generous should be rich and vice versa, that is, the rich should be generous. 1 AD The A. stands for anno, L. for year ; and D. for Domini,... | |
 | Rufus Claggett - 1851 - 204 páginas
...and letter for letter, an exact Veto, L. I forbid. Vice versa, L. The terms being copy. changed, as, the generous should be rich, and vice versa the rich should be generous. Vide, L. See. Videlicet, L. To wit, that is to say. Vi et armis, L. By force and arms. Viva voce, L.... | |
 | 1854 - 338 páginas
...immemorial, may be pleaded. Viamqne insists d-omandi, Dum faciles animijuvenum, dum mobilis setas Lat. VIRGIL "Take the course of strong rule, whilst the mind of youth is flexible, and capable of strong impres sions. " — Vigorous methods, but divested of harsh ness, should be early called into use by... | |
 | Roswell Chamberlain Smith - 1856 - 344 páginas
...is, upwards if the figures were before added downwards. Generally vice versa, from the Latin, means the terms being exchanged ; thus, the generous should be rich and vice versa, that is, the rich should be generous. 3 BASED, [L. basis, foundationl Founded; reduced in value. 1... | |
 | Greek - 1859 - 568 páginas
...faoiles animi juvenum, dum mobilis aetas. Lat. VIRGIL. "Take a course of strong rule or discipline, whilst the mind of youth is flexible, and capable of strong impressions." Vigorous methods, but devoid of harshness, should at an early period be called into use by those, to whom the education of... | |
 | 1869 - 534 páginas
...faciles animi juvenum, dum mobilis aetas. Lat. VIRGIL. — " Take a course of strong rule or discipline, whilst the mind of youth is flexible, and capable of strong impressions/' Vigorous methods, but devoid of harshness, should at an early period be called into use by those to whom the education of... | |
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