- In Haddan,
Stubbs &
Wilkins 1869, p. 25, this p****age is
given as "Hic
accepit epistulam a
Lucio Britanniæ Rege ut Christi****
efficeretur per ejus mandatum...
-
their threat averted) by use of countersigns, or
verbal formulas such as
accepit omen,
arripuit omen ("I
accept the omen, I hold to it"); the
consul L Aemilius...
- state,
derived from a p****age in Eutropius:
Victorinus postea Galliarum accepit imperium, "Victorinus took
command of the
Gallic provinces". The year of...
-
contra Antiochum Eupatorem,
nobile illud signaculum מׄכׄבׄיׄ ad
angelum accepit,
Christian Symbols Ancient and Modern, Child,
Heather and
Dorothy Colles...
- (1225–1274)", v. 1, p. 100 Si vero
aliquis multum iuvetur ex re
alterius quam
accepit, ille vero qui
vendidit non ****ificatur
carendo re illa, non
debet eam...
- city
there is a
rhetorical question in Latin: "Hic
Alexander responsum accepit:
usque quo Alexander?" (English: Here
Alexander accepted the answer: "Until...
-
Pricing Supply and
demand Si vero
aliquis multum iuvetur ex re
alterius quam
accepit, ille vero qui
vendidit non ****ificatur
carendo re illa, non
debet eam...
- et dum
Asturias venir Ermesindam Pelagii filiam Pelagio proecipiente,
accepit.
Alfonso later succeeded to the
Asturian throne and was the
first to use...
- ejus
aurum optimum* (4) Caro mea vere est
cibus (3)
Coenantibus illis accepit Jesus (2) Congrega, Domine.
Afflige opprimentes nos (3)
Corona aurea. Domine...
-
Liutprand (who did not like the
choice of king at all: "Non
aequo animo accepit"
wrote Paul the Deacon, although, once recovered, he
accepted the choice)...