- war, and that not simply, but a war of all men
against all men.) Nam
unusquisque naturali necessitate bonum sibi appetit,
neque est
quisquam qui bellum...
-
Multiplices inter,
Quanto conficiamur, Noscitis,
Nostis et nobis****,
Meminit unusquisque, Ad Apostolicae,
Nunquam fore, Incredibili, Acerbissimum, Singularis...
- et
navis peri****abatur conteri. 5 Et
timuerunt nautae et
clamaverunt unusquisque ad deum suum et
miserunt vasa, quae
erant in navi, in mare, ut alleviaretur...
- groups,
regardless of
their wealth,
could watch the
election process (
unusquisque qui vellet), and the
election was to be free (electio
Regis libera)....
-
Retrieved 2018-11-09.
retrieved 2015-11-24. Robert,
Frost (2011). ""Ut
unusquisque qui vellet, ad
illum venire possit". Nobility,
Citizenship and Corporate...
- used in a
singular sense. The
genitive nostrum is used
partitively (
ūnusquisque nostrum "each one of us"), nostrī
objectively (memor nostrī "remembering...
-
iniuste angariabat, nemo spoliabat; non
erant furta, non latrocinia;
unusquisque quo
libebat securus sine
timore There was a
miracle in the
kingdom of...
- was
educated there.
Duchesne II (1900), p. 156.
Canon I: "Primum, ut
unusquisque metropolit**** in
prouincia sua ****
conprouincialibus suis
singulis annis...
- Tully; quid enim sanctius, quid omni
religione munitius, quam
domus unusquisque civium? For this
reason no
doors can in
general be
broken open to execute...
-
cognoscendam gentem suam
signum evidens sibi et suis providerunt, ... et sic
unusquisque ...] The
original text of
Howden stops here. What
comes next is an addition...