- if there's a society, law will be
there By Aristotle. ubi
solitudinem faciunt pacem appellant They make a
desert and call it
peace from a
speech by Calgacus...
- from the late 13th to
early 14th centuries: tres
pedes faciunt ulnam,
quinque ulne &
dimidia faciunt perticam (three feet make a yard, five and a half yards...
- OCLC 651983281. In
regno Tarsae sunt tres provinciae,
quarum dominatores se
reges faciunt appellari.
Homines illius patriae nominant Iogour.
Semper idola coluerunt...
-
Caledonian chieftain describing the
policies of the
Roman Empire:
solitudinem faciunt,
pacem appellant – "they make a
wasteland and call it peace". According...
- et ei
fuerit adprobatum (malb.
chrane calcium hoc est) CXX
dinarios qui
faciunt solidos III
culpabilis iudicetur. "If
someone has
stolen a
suckling pig...
- the
Roman Empire of
antiquity to the
Medieval Holy
Roman Empire. tres
faciunt collegium three makes company It
takes three to have a
valid group; three...
-
Epistulae 1.23 Birley, The Fasti, p. 98
William C. McDermott, "Stemmata quid
faciunt? The
Descendants of Frontinus",
Ancient Society, 7 (1976), p. 243 Birley...
- "Auferre
trucidare rapere falsis nominibus imperium,
atque ubi
solitudinem faciunt,
pacem appellant." ("To ravage, to slaughter, to
usurp under false titles...
- was
usually expressed with a word, such as aequales, aequantur, esgale,
faciunt, ghelijck, or gleich, and
sometimes by the
abbreviated form aeq, or simply...
-
Maestoso ed
Adagio Sonata I ("Pater,
dimitte illis, quia nesciunt, quid
faciunt") in B-flat major –
Largo Sonata II ("Hodie me**** eris in paradiso") in...