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Scienter
Scienter Sci*en"ter, adv. [L.] (Law) Knowingly; willfully. --Bouvier.

Meaning of Sciente from wikipedia

- Scriveners' Company Motto Scribite Scientes Location c/o Information Technologists' Hall, London EC1 Date of formation 1373; 651 years ago (1373) Company...
- Elisabeth Lichtenberger; Austria - Society and Regions. Austrian Academy of Sciente Press, Vienna 2000, 491 S  This article incorporates public domain material...
- Islam. Arte y arquitectura. Tandem Verlag. Castilla-La Mancha, Descubre e Sciente "Igreja matriz de Mértola". Direção-Geral do Património Cultural. Mendonça...
- Science Languishes Without Us Worshipful Company of Scriveners 44 Scribite Scientes Latin Write, Ye Learned Ones (formerly: Litera Scripta Manet translated...
- COVENTIONID EXDEICATIS NE MINVS TRINVM NOVNDINVM SENATVOSQVE SENTENTIAM VTEI SCIENTES ESETIS EORVM SENTENTIA ITA FVIT SEI QVES ESENT QVEI ARVORSVM EAD FECISENT...
- deus (“You will be like God”) is written is torn with the second part Scientes bonum et malum ("knowing good from evil") lost. Hugo was sympathetic to...
- were listening, said "I am just a guest here myself!"' nec imperante nec sciente nec praesente dominō (Cicero) 'without their master ordering it, or knowing...
- la Luz List of former mosques in Spain Castilla-La Mancha, Descubre e Sciente Markus Hattstein and Peter Delius (Editors) (2007). Islam. Art and architecture...
- neo-scolastica Rivista di storia della chiesa in Italia Rivista inter****onale di sciente sociali Statistica e applicazioni Studi di sociologia "Archived copy"....
- He died at Zaragoza in 1695. He published a treatise in 1693, "De Deo sciente, praedestinante et auxiliante", which examines ably the entire subject...