-
single sentence on the affair: "Titus
reginam Berenicen, cui
etiam nuptias pollicitus ferebatur,
statim ab Urbe
dimisit invitus invitam." In his preface, Racine...
- confess" mereor, merērī,
meritus sum "to deserve" polliceor, pollicērī,
pollicitus sum "to promise" The
following are semi-deponent, that is, they are deponent...
-
obtrude itself now and then that I am not
where I
should be – non-hoc
pollicitus." He also
claimed that Pitt had done "scrupulously and
magnanimously right...
- Hampson,
Medii Aevi Kalendarium, pp. v and 86–87, also
citing the
Liber Pollicitus (n. 59, also
found as
Liber Politicus) of Benedict. See also
Johann Herolt...
- venēnum Suā
Sponte SūmpSiSSe, **** Sē, quae RēGī dē GRaeciā oPPrimendā
Pollicitus esset, Praestāre
Posse dēsPērāret. "We
approve especially of the same...
- Thubursi**** in
Africa Proconsularis, aged sixty-two.
Quintus Pescennius Avitus Pollicitus,
father of
Quintus Pescennius Saturninus,
buried at Thubursi****. Quintus...