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Es preciso engolfarse en
Es preciso engolfarse en estos países encantadores: 15 ver de cerca esta gente y oírle dos palabras para saber de qué pie cojea.
— from Doña Perfecta by Benito Pérez Galdós

et per Esdram esse
Baronius, Ann. , p. 180: Nullus penitus Hebræorum antiquorum reperitur qui tradiderit libros periisse et per Esdram esse restitutos, nisi in IV Esdræ.
— from Pascal's Pensées by Blaise Pascal

em patr em em
ôrdin- patr- Singular Terminations M. and F. Nom. cônsul legiô ôrdô pater — Gen. cônsul is legiôn is ôrdin is patr is -is Dat. cônsul î legiôn î ôrdin î patr î -î Acc. cônsul em legiôn em ôrdin em patr em -em Abl.
— from Latin for Beginners by Benjamin L. (Benjamin Leonard) D'Ooge

enviar por expreso enviar
Related Words : Remitir a domicilio ; envio or remesa , remittance ; enviar por expreso ; enviar por correo (or por encomienda postal ), to send by mail or by parcels post ; enviar por mandadero ; carro del reparto , delivery wagon .
— from Heath's Modern Language Series: The Spanish American Reader by Ernesto Nelson

e patr e e
cônsul e legiôn e ôrdin e patr e -e Plural Nom.
— from Latin for Beginners by Benjamin L. (Benjamin Leonard) D'Ooge

experience possible either experience
The former, which belongs to the critique of the pure speculative reason, requires a previous explanation, how intuitions without which no object can be given, and, therefore, none known synthetically, are possible a priori; and its solution turns out to be that these are all only sensible and, therefore, do not render possible any speculative knowledge which goes further than possible experience reaches; and that therefore all the principles of that pure speculative reason avail only to make experience possible; either experience of given objects or of those that may be given ad infinitum, but never are completely given.
— from The Critique of Practical Reason by Immanuel Kant

ever possess either energy
How can it ever possess either energy or stability, dignity or credit, confidence at home or respectability abroad?
— from The Federalist Papers by Alexander Hamilton

et Pompēium exortum est
Nē cōnfectō 1 quidem bellō Gallicō, 2 bellum cīvīle inter Caesarem et Pompēium exortum est.
— from Latin for Beginners by Benjamin L. (Benjamin Leonard) D'Ooge

El presidente es elegido
El presidente es elegido por los ciudadanos de la nación y es elegido por cuatro años.
— from A First Spanish Reader by Erwin W. (Erwin William) Roessler

este procedimiento es el
Como lo ve Ud., este procedimiento es el más expeditivo para quien, como Ud.,
— from Heath's Modern Language Series: The Spanish American Reader by Ernesto Nelson

employees perhaps efficient enough
Since this is the usual type of man to be found in industrial business, it is not strange that so many employees, perhaps efficient enough otherwise, fail to give satisfa
— from Analyzing Character The New Science of Judging Men; Misfits in Business, the Home and Social Life by Arthur Newcomb

et pater eius et
Lauterbach, “Tagebuch,” p. 105 (1538): “ habuit fœdus cum Sathana ipse et pater eius, et fœdissima scortatione occubuit securissime .”
— from Luther, vol. 5 of 6 by Hartmann Grisar

entirely prevented excesses even
Religious counsels and prohibitions have not entirely prevented excesses even in those who were adherents of religion, for man is so constituted that it is not quite possible to have all men follow the wiser course.
— from Religion And Health by James J. (James Joseph) Walsh

economic political ethical esthetic
He discusses the population basis of social progress, the geographic, biologic and psychologic bases as well; social progress as affected by genetic, hygienic, recreative, economic, political, ethical, esthetic, intellectual, religious, and associative factors.
— from The Book Review Digest, Volume 13, 1917 Thirteenth Annual Cumulation Reviews of 1917 Books by Various

English peasant enthusiasm evaporating
The English peasant, enthusiasm evaporating as his skill declined, no longer gave the State the military value which his forefathers possessed.
— from The Evolution of Naval Armament by Frederick Leslie Robertson

escrita por el Ex
“Copia de la carta en pliego entero escrita por el Ex mo .
— from Catalogue of the Manuscripts in the Spanish Language in the British Museum. Vol. 4 by Pascual de Gayangos


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