| Marcus Tullius Cicero - 1810 - Liczba stron: 628
...cogantur constant!» causa delendere. nos, qui sequimur probabilia, nee »ultra id, quod verisimile occurrerit, progredi possumus, et refellere sine pertinacia, et refelli sine iracundia parati sumus. 3 philosophanlur. Est enim quoddam genus eorum, qui se b. negligo. quid enim dicant, et quid sentianl... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1821 - Liczba stron: 668
...second book of his Tusculan Questions, " qui sequimur probabilia, nee ultra quam id quod verisimile occurrerit, progredi possumus; et refellere sine pertinacia, et refelli sine iracundia, parati sumus." Be it remembered also, that the assistants and adversaries of editors, enjoy one material advantage... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1821 - Liczba stron: 676
...second book of his Tusculan Questions, " qui sequimur probabilia, nee ultra quam id quod verisimile occurrerit, progredi possumus; et refellere sine pertinacia, et refelli sine iracundia, parati sumus." Be it remembered also, that the assistants and adversaries of editors, enjoy one material advantage... | |
| 1828 - Liczba stron: 502
...think I can say in the words of Cicero, " Nos qui sequimur probabilia, nee ultra id quod verisimile occurrerit progredi possumus, et refellere sine pertinacia, et refelli sine iracundia parati sumus."* * Trin. Coll. ON THE NEGLECT OF JOINING IN THE RESPONSES. TO THE EDITOR OF THE CHRISTIAN EXAMINER.... | |
| Samuel Parr, John Johnstone - 1828 - Liczba stron: 722
...subjects, have adhered to a favourite rule. Nos, qui sequimur probabilia, nee ultra id, quod verisimile occurrerit, progredi possumus et refellere sine pertinacia, et refelli sine iracundia parati sumus. Here, again, let us soften the rigorous and stern aspect of polemics by mingling a few harmless drops... | |
| Marcus Tullius Cicero - 1829 - Liczba stron: 448
...soleant, ea cogantur constantiae caussa defenderé : nos, qui sequimur probabilia, nee ultra quam 7 id, quod veri simile occurrerit, progredi possumus,...pertinacia, et refelli sine iracundia parati sumus. 6. Quodsï haec studia traducía erunt ad nostros, ne bibliotbecis quidem Graecis egebimus ; in quibus... | |
| Kenelm Henry Digby - 1837 - Liczba stron: 590
...Academy than to the apostolic doctrine. " Nos, qui sequemur probabilia, nee ultra quam id quod verisimile occurrerit, progredi possumus, et refellere sine pertinacia, et refelli sine iracundia parati sumus *." These words of Cicero are precisely similar to the languageof the most eminent writers who now... | |
| Philip Willem van Heusde - 1842 - Liczba stron: 628
...constantiae caused defenderé. Nos, qui sequimur probabilia, пес ultra qiiaiii, id, quod verisimile occurrerit, progredi possumus , et refellere sine pertinacia et refelli sine iracundia parati sumus 1). Praebet item haec ratio uberrimam cum cognoscendi turn disputandi materiam, quippe non coërcita*dogmaticorum... | |
| Latin exercises - 1863 - Liczba stron: 280
...humanissima completur animus voluptate. Nos, qui sequimur probabilie nee ultra id, quod verisimile occurrerit, progredi possumus, et refellere sine pertinacia et refelli sine iracundia parati sumus. Nihil est in animis niixtum atque concretum, aut quod ex terra natum atque fictum esse videatur, nihil... | |
| Marcus Tullius Cicero - 1863 - Liczba stron: 176
...con&tantiae causa defendere: nos, qui sequimur probabilia nee ultra quam ad id, quod veri simile occurrit, progredi possumus, et refellere sine pertinacia et refelli sine iracundia parati sumus. Quod si haec studia traducta erunt e ad nostros, ne biblîothecis quidem Graecis egebimus, in quibus... | |
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