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Elegantiae Latinae, Or, Rules and Exercises Illustrative of Elegant Latin ... - Página 98
por Edward Valpy - 1837 - 271 páginas
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Elegantiae Latinae: Or, Rules & Exercises Illustrative of Elegant Latin ...

Edward Valpy - 1819 - 270 páginas
...business. 4. But the first great rule of justice, is, that no one, without being attacked by an unprovoked injury, should commit violence against any one. There...to meddle with: Eorum stultitiam miror, qui, quas ne attingere quidem debebant, has divinas artes sibi solis arrogant. EXAMPLES. 1. Some philosophers...
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Elegantiae Latinae: or, Rules & exercises illustrative of elegant Latin ...

Edward Valpy - 1819 - 274 páginas
...business. 4. But the first great rule of justice, is, that no one, without being attacked by an unprovoked injury, should commit violence against any one. There...who arrogate to themselves alone those divine arts, iohich they ought not even to meddle with : Eorum stultitiam miror, qui, quas ne attingere quidem debebant,...
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Elegantiae Latinae: Or, Rules & Exercises Illustrative of Elegant Latin ...

Edward Valpy - 1819 - 274 páginas
...business. 4. But the first great rule of justice, is, that no one, without being attacked by an unprovoked injury, should commit violence against any one. There...different case from the former: as, I admire their folly icho arrogate to themselves alone thqse divine arts, which they ought not even to meddle with : Eomm...
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Elegantiae Latinae: Or, Rules & Exercises Illustrative of Elegant Latin ...

Edward Valpy - 1819 - 280 páginas
...the subsequent clause, if it is in a different case from the former: as, I admire their folly ivho arrogate to themselves alone those divine arts, which they ought not even to meddle with: Eonim stultitiam miror, qui, quas ne attingere quidem debebant, has divinas artes sibi solis arrogant....
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Elegantiæ Latinæ; or Rules & exercises illustrative of elegant Latin style ...

Edward Valpy - 1821 - 270 páginas
...business. 3. But the first great rule of justice is, that no one, unless attacked by an unprovoked injury, should commit violence against any one. There...to meddle with : Eorum stultitiam miror, qui, quas ne attingere quidem debebanl, has divinas artes sibi sotis arrogant. EXAMPLES. 1. Some philosophers...
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The New Latin Tutor; Or, Exercises in Etymology, Syntax and Prosody

Frederick Percival Leverett - 1829 - 376 páginas
...mine. 3. But the first great rule of justice is, that 710 one, without being attacked by an unprovoked injury, should commit violence against any one. There...even to meddle with : Eorum stultitiam miror, qui, guas ne attingere quidem debebant, has divinas «rtes sibi solis arrogant. Some philosophers of our...
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The New Latin Tutor, Or, Exercises in Etymology, Syntax and Prosody

1831 - 512 páginas
...mine. 3. But the first great rule of justice is, that no one, without being attacked by an unprovoked injury, should commit violence against any one. There...to meddle with: Eorum stultitiam miror, qui, quas ne attingere quidem debebant, Juts divinas artes sibi solis arrogant. Some philosophers of our age...
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The New Latin Tutor; Or, Exercises in Etymology, Syntax and Prosody ...

Frederick Percival Leverett - 1833 - 372 páginas
...mine. 3. But the first great rule of justice is, that no one, without being attacked by an unprovoked injury, should commit violence against any one. There...followed by the relative of the subsequent clause, if.it is in a different case from the former ; as, I admire, their folly who arrogate to themselves...
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New Latin Tutor ...

Frederick Percival Leverett - 1834 - 368 páginas
...have done so well, that no one thinks himself well recommended to you, without some letters of mine. There is a peculiar elegance in the structure of a...divine arts, which they ought not even to meddle with : Evi-um stultitiam miror, qui, quas nc attingere quidem debebant, has divinas tirtes sibi softs arrogant....
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The New Latin Tutor, Or, Exercises in Etymology, Syntax and Prosody

Frederick Percival Leverett - 1835 - 376 páginas
...mine. 3. But the first great rule of justice is, that no one, without being attacked by an unprovoked injury, should commit violence against any one There...themselves alone those divine arts, which they ought r.ot even to meddle with : Eorum stuUitiam miror, qui, quas ne attingere quidem debebant, has divinas...
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