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NecessitarianNecessitarian Ne*ces`si*ta"ri*an, a.
Of or pertaining to the doctrine of philosophical necessity
in regard to the origin and existence of things, especially
as applied to the actings or choices of the will; -- opposed
to libertarian. Necessitarian
Necessitarian Ne*ces`si*ta"ri*an, n.
One who holds to the doctrine of necessitarianism.
Necessitarianism
Necessitarianism Ne*ces`si*ta"ri*an*ism, n.
The doctrine of philosophical necessity; the doctrine that
results follow by invariable sequence from causes, and esp.
that the will is not free, but that human actions and choices
result inevitably from motives; deteminism. --M. Arnold.
Necessitied
Necessitied Ne*ces"si*tied, a.
In a state of want; necessitous. [Obs.] --Shak.
NecessitudeNecessitude Ne*ces"si*tude, n. [L. necessitudo, fr. necesse.
See Necessray.]
1. Necessitousness; want. --Sir M. Hale.
2. Necessary connection or relation.
Between kings and their people, parents and their
children, there is so great a necessitude,
propriety, and intercourse of nature. --Jer. Taylor. Nonnecessity
Nonnecessity Non`ne*ces"si*ty, n.
Absence of necessity; the quality or state of being
unnecessary.
Unnecessity
Unnecessity Un`ne*ces"si*ty, n.
The state of being unnecessary; something unnecessary. [Obs.]
Meaning of Cessit from wikipedia
- Helmold's
Chronica Slavorum in MGH, Scriptores, 11, 58: Hoc
solum prospere cessit de
universo opere, quod
peregrinus patravit exercitus. West, 2013 see Riley-Smith...
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Phlegetonta lacusque lustrando cecini volverunt fata
quousque sed quia pars
cessit melioribus hospita castris actoremque suum
petiit felicior astris hic claudor...
- Lament. The
translated p****age
begins midway down the page: ****c
etenim cessit etiam gens
Romula genti ('Even the race of
Romulus yielded before this people')...
- be used in
place of a pluperfect; for example: ****iis
mercatori datis,
cessit emptor, "When
money had been
given (more literally:
Money having been given)...
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regimini et
administrationi illius in
manibus Nostris sponte ac
libere cessit...."
Paesano IV, p. 191. F.
Torelli (1848), La
chiave del
concordato dell'anno...
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electu c****arunt. [4] Qui mox a
Gothis trucidatus,
morte Magno imperium cessit. However, the king of
Sweden was dead and in
spite of the fact that it was...
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Theodericus ad
prelium conveniunt,
fugatoque Theoderico **** suis,
Willelmo cessit victoria; sed in
brevi victorie usus est leticia". The 1531
chronicle Dits...
- on his tomb is
probably of
Spanish origin. Bond 1986, p. 171:
Cessit ei Cicero,
cessit Maro
junctus Homero: ut
dicam breviter,
vicit eos
pariter Bloch...
- īhīcō—inhibicio. iħł—Israhel. iħs—Iesus. ih'u—Iesu. I·I·—in iure. I·I·C·—in iure
cessit. îicio—inicio. iiijs—quatuor
semis (4 ½) IIIO—tertio. IIIX—13. II°—duo....
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diligentia in
indagando jure
industria et in
interpretando solertia nimini cessit.
Natus in
parochia Crediensi 28 die
Martii 1746
obiit Londini 4 die Junii...