- punishments, such as land seizure,
inflicted on
those who
killed themselves fere
libenter homines id quod
volunt credunt men
generally believe what they want to...
- papacy.
These include: Qui pluribus,
Maxima quidem,
Singulari quadam, Tuas
libenter,
Multiplices inter,
Quanto conficiamur, Noscitis,
Nostis et nobis****, Meminit...
- [sa]l[u]tem iii Idus
Septembres soror ad diem
sollemnem natalem meum rogó
libenter faciás ut
venias ad nos
iucundiorem mihi [diem] interventú tuo facturá...
- audience's
applause plene scriptum fully written plenus venter non
studet libenter A full
belly does not like
studying I.e., it is
difficult to concentrate...
-
omnium absque philosophia Ciuitatem philosophicam expressi mortalibus Libenter impartio mea, non
grauatim accipio meliora. This, in turn, is translated...
- much; if favorable, to
rejoice in moderation. Tu, quid
divitiae valeant,
libenter spectas; quid virtus, non item. You, what
riches are worth,
gladly consider;...
- punishments, such as land seizure,
inflicted on
those who
killed themselves fere
libenter homines id quod
volunt credunt men
generally believe what they want to...
- Restituuntur. 4 Unde nunc
noster chorus in
honorem Ipsius,
hymnum canit hunc
libenter, Ut piis eius
meritis iuvemur Omne per ævum. 5 Sit
salus illi, decus...
- who
despite his
beard was
effeminate (9.47.6): in mollī
rigidam clūne
libenter habēs ('You
enjoy having a hard one in your soft backside')
Another word...
-
progress of the sciences." –
Letter to the
Archbishop of Munich, Tuas
libenter,
December 21, 1863. "15.
Every man is free to
embrace and
profess the Religion...