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Elegit (Latin for he has chosen) was, in
English law, a
judicial writ of execution,
given by the
Statute of
Westminster II (1285), and so
called from the...
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omnem terram. Subjécit pópulos nobis: * et
gentes sub pédibus nostris.
Elégit nobis hereditátem suam: * spéciem Jacob, quam diléxit. Ascéndit Deus in...
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infinitus est
numerus stultorum unending is the
number of
fools infirma mundi elegit Deus God
chooses the weak of the
world The
motto of
Venerable Vital-Justin...
- Comprehensive, Parochial, College-preparatory high
school Motto Nova
bella elegit Dominus (Latin: "The Lord has
chosen new wars")
Religious affiliation(s)...
- a
judgment was
rendered without full
knowledge of the facts. A writ of
elegit orders the
seizure of a
portion of a debtor's
lands and all his
goods (except...
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Reverendissimus Dominus cardinalis Melfictensis electus est in
summum pontificem et
elegit sibi
nomen Innocentium Octavum. I
announce to you a
great joy: we have a...
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praesupponit abundantiam contemplationis. Et ideo
Christus talem vitam elegit" (Summa Theologiae, III, Q. 40, A. 1, Ad 2). A
translation is: "the contemplative...
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famulo tuo N. quem ad
culmen apostoli****
commune iudicium tuae
plebis elegit ubertatem supernae benedictionis infunde, ut
sentiat se tuo
munere ad hunc...
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sayde of her and
notably this
worthy text of holy scripture:
optimam partem elegit ipsi Maria, que non
auferetur ab ea. The
whych ys as
moche to say "As Maria...
- "Villelmum
Cardinalem Rhotomagensem, sive
dolus fuit, sive odium, nemo ea vice
elegit." Pastor, p. 12. Piccolomini, Commentarii, p. 30: "Publicato
scrutinio compertum...