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'Read on, my lord; all is good and true, said the king. 'The gold betokneth excellence, That men shuld done him reverence, As to her lege soveraine. 'And so on for I were loath to weary your majesty of the colour of the stones, and the circular form of the crown. 'Read on, my lord, said the king.

'The devil take the bedlamite old woman, said the Counsellor; 'will she not let things take their course, prout de lege, but must always be putting in her oar in her own way? Then I fear from the direction they took they are going upon the Ellangowan estate. That rascal Glossin has shown us what ruffians he has at his disposal; I wish honest Liddesdale maybe guard sufficient.

In the noble family of Camilli there was not, in many ages, a single instance of this, which Martial calls adultery: Quae toties nubit, non nubit; adultera lege est." "True, sir," says Mrs.

"The devil take the bedlamite old woman," said the counsellor; "will she not let things take their course, prout de lege, but must always be putting in her oar in her own way? Then, I fear from the direction they took they are going upon the Ellangowan estate that rascal Glossin has shown us what ruffians he has at his disposal. I wish honest Liddesdale may be guard sufficient."

He does not quite approve of painting a wooden leg; but if it be to be done, see with what skill even that in the hands of a Gerard may be dignified and the painter absolved, "lege solutus."

Inscribed: "SAL'O UNO DEI SETE SAVI DI GRECIA CHE DIE LEGE." Solon, one of the seven sages of Greece, who declares laws. One of the seated pupils in this sculpture is remarkably beautiful in the sweep of his flowing drapery. Fifth side. The chastity of Scipio. A soldier in a plumed bonnet presents a kneeling maiden to the seated Scipio, who turns thoughtfully away. Sixth side.

God wills order and good; but it happens sometimes that what is disorder in the part is order in the whole. I have already stated this legal axiom: Incivile est nisi tota lege inspecta judicare.

"Pro Lege, Rege, Grege," was emblazoned upon some. A pelican tearing her breast to nourish her young with her life-blood was the pathetic emblem of others. It was his determination to force or entice the Duke of Alva into a general engagement. He was desirous to wipe out the disgrace of Jemmingen.

De Invent. 2, 140 imperium domesticum. ITA: = ea lege 'on these conditions, viz. ..., the clause with si being an explanation of ita. This correspondence of ita ... si is common in Cicero; see n. on 12 ita ... quasi. Here translate 'age can only be in honor if it fights for itself'. SE IPSA: cf. Cic. Acad. 2, 36 veritas se ipsa defendet; see also the n. on 4.

Man alone can dress a good dish; and every man whatever is more or less a cook, in seasoning what he himself eats. 'Your definition is good, said Mr Burke, 'and I now see the full force of the common proverb. "There is REASON in roasting of eggs". When Mr Wilkes, in his days of tumultuous opposition, was borne upon the shoulders of the mob. ... numerisque fertur LEGE solutis.