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Le père, lui ayant fait observer qu'il lui avait demandé d'en mettre six: «Aussi l'ai-je fait,» dit le sophiste; et pour en faire la démonstration, tirant le premier, il lui dit: «En voilà un»; au second: «En voilà deux; or deux et un font trois»; au troisième: «En voilà trois; or trois et trois font six.»--«Cela est vrai, dit le père; en voici donc deux pour moi, ta mère se contentera bien d'un; prends, toi qui es jeune et qui as meilleur appétit, les trois autres pour ton repas. — from French Conversation and Composition by Harry Vincent Wann
To baptize either a woman who has brought forth, if there be danger of death, even the very hour that she brings forth, or that which she has brought forth the very hour it is born, is in no way prohibited, because, [pg 057] as the grace of the Holy Mystery is to be with much discretion provided for those who are in full life and capable of understanding, so is it to be without any delay administered to the dying; lest, while a further time is sought to confer the Mystery of redemption, if a small delay intervene, the person that is to be redeemed be dead and gone. — from Bede's Ecclesiastical History of England by Bede, the Venerable, Saint
degree of difference expressed
the four regular, 126 , 488 - 491 irregular, 494 - 500 consonants , 2 copula , 21 cum conjunction, 395 cum preposition, 209 dative case, 43 of indirect object, 44 , 45 of purpose, or end for which, 437 with adjectives, 143 with compound verbs, 426 with special verbs, 153 dea declension of, 67 declension , 23 , 32 degree of difference expressed by the abl., 317 demonstrative adjectives and pronouns , 112 - 115 , 290 - 292 , 481 deponent verbs , 338 , 339 , 493 descriptive ablative and genitive , 441 - 445 descriptive relative clause with the subjv., 389 , 390 deus declension of, 468 difference, measure of , 316 , 317 diphthongs , 6 direct statements , 414 distributive numerals , 327. — from Latin for Beginners by Benjamin L. (Benjamin Leonard) D'Ooge
dore Obsequious darkness enters
There is a Cave Within the Mount of God, fast by his Throne, Where light and darkness in perpetual round Lodge and dislodge by turns, which makes through Heav’n Grateful vicissitude, like Day and Night; Light issues forth, and at the other dore Obsequious darkness enters, till her houre To veile the Heav’n, though darkness there might well Seem twilight here; and now went forth the Morn Such as in highest Heav’n, arrayd in Gold Empyreal, from before her vanisht Night, Shot through with orient Beams: when all the Plain Coverd with thick embatteld Squadrons bright, Chariots and flaming Armes, and fierie Steeds Reflecting blaze on blaze, first met his view: — from Paradise Lost by John Milton
Omnis de officio duplex est quaestio: unum genus est, quod pertinet ad finem bonorum, alterum, quod positum est in praeceptis, quibus in omnis partis usus vitae conformari — from De Officiis by Marcus Tullius Cicero
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