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quoted by
Samuel Beckett in his
first published novel, Murphy. ubi non
accusator, ibi non
iudex where [there is] no accuser,
there [is] no
judge Thus,...
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obstinate refusals,
Kudus also had that
prince killed. He is also the main
accusator of two
other religious masters:
Sheikh Jangkung on the
pretext that the...
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obstinate refusals,
Kudus had that
prince killed. He is also the main
accusator of two
other religious masters:
Sheikh Jangkung on the
pretext that the...
-
quoted by
Samuel Beckett in his
first published novel, Murphy. ubi non
accusator, ibi non
iudex where [there is] no accuser,
there [is] no
judge Thus,...
-
German origin. Its
literal meaning is
witness or more
pejoratively tinged accusator or
slanderer (from
Middle High
German vürbringer, an
agent noun derived...
- father. They
hired Gaius Erucius, a well-known
professional prosecutor (
accusator), and
allegedly also
bribed some
witnesses to
attest against ****tus. In...
- Ogunyeong: Chong-yung-sa commander. 37 Kim Yang-u 김양우 Gu
Seonbok 구선복 1762
accusator of CP Sado:
general executed E01. 38 Sin Dong-hun 신동훈 Mak-soe 막쇠 The cheokseodan...
- who at this
point was aged, gout-ridden, and infirm,
retorted to the
accusator: [Quintus]
Varius the
Spaniard says that
Marcus Scaurus, the princeps...
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reproducing without males.
Ceratina acantha Provancher, 1895
Ceratina accusator ****erell, 1919
Ceratina acuta Friese, 1896
Ceratina aeneiceps Friese...
- Abingdon: Routledge. ISBN 9781134624492. Craig,
Christopher P. (1981). "The
Accusator as Amicus: An
Original Roman Tactic of
Ethical Argumentation". Transactions...