- [colores
armonicae artis]; likewise, the
noblest tripla, such as Alleluia,
Posui adiutorium and [Alleluia],
Nativitas etc. He also made three-voice conductus...
-
ablatis pariter binis seminalibus foliis, seu cotyledonibus,
incubandas posui In the
month of May, also, I
incubated two seed plants, Faba and Phaseolus...
- long
cross over the
royal shield,
surrounded by the
legend (London mint)
POSUI DEUM
ADIUTOREM MEUM (I have made God my helper), or (York mint) CIVITAS...
- beget, to cause" molō, molere, moluī,
molitum "to grind" pōnō, pōnere,
posuī,
positum "to place" texō, texere, texuī,
textum "to weave, to plait" vomō...
- in
chief two
lozenges Or each
charged with a leopard's face
affrontee of the
field and in base a
cross pattee of the third.
Motto Deum
Posui Adjutorem...
-
reliquos ad se
trahat certis rationibus colligitur,
primo meridiano quem
posui concesso . From sure
calculations it is here that lies the
magnetic pole...
-
personal to the monarch,
others were more general. Some of the
mottos were:
POSUI DEUM
ADIUTOREM MEUM "I have made God my helper".
Coins of
Henry VII, Henry...
- the Name of the
Author Only, but of the Law It Self. Hæc ego grandævus
posui tibi,
candide lector. Aut****
Edwardo Coke
milite (7th ed.), London: Printed...
- "whenever"). In
English the
present tense is
often used: dum legō, adsentior, ****
posuī librum adsēnsiō
omnis illa ēlābitur (Cicero) 'while I am reading, I agree...
- long
cross over the
royal shield,
surrounded by the
legend (London mint)
POSUI DEUM
ADIUTOREM MEUM (I have made God my helper), or (York mint) CIVITAS...