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PERFECT rēx erim rēx
SUBJUNCTIVE PRESENT reg am reg āmus reg ar reg āmur reg ās reg ātis reg āris, -re reg āminī reg at reg ant reg ātur reg antur IMPERFECT reg erem reg erēmus reg erer reg erēmur reg erēs reg erētis reg erēris, -re reg erēminī reg eret reg erent reg erētur reg erentur PERFECT rēx erim rēx erimus rēct us, -a, -um sim rēct ī, -ae, -a sīmus rēx eris rēx eritis sīs sītis rēx erit rēx erint sit sint PLUPERFECT rēx issem rēx issēmus rēct us, -a, -um essem rēct ī, -ae, -a essēmus rēx issēs rēx issētis essēs essētis rēx isset rēx issent esset essent IMPERATIVE PRESENT reg e , rule thou reg ere , be thou ruled reg ite , rule ye reg iminī , be ye ruled FUTURE reg itō , thou shalt rule reg itor , thou shalt be ruled reg itō he shall rule reg itor , he shall be ruled reg itōte , ye shall rule —— reg untō , they shall rule reg untor , they shall be ruled INFINITIVE Pres.
— from Latin for Beginners by Benjamin L. (Benjamin Leonard) D'Ooge

PERFECT rêx erim rêx
I shall have been ruled , etc. rêx erô rêx erimus rêct us, -a, -um erô rêct î, -ae, -a erimus rêx eris rêx eritis eris eritis rêx erit rêx erint erit erunt SUBJUNCTIVE PRESENT reg am reg âmus reg ar reg âmur reg âs reg âtis reg âris, -re reg âminî reg at reg ant reg âtur reg antur IMPERFECT reg erem reg erêmus reg erer reg erêmur reg erês reg erêtis reg erêris, -re reg erêminî reg eret reg erent reg erêtur reg erentur PERFECT rêx erim rêx erimus rêct us, -a, -um sim rêct î, -ae, -a sîmus rêx eris rêx eritis sîs sîtis rêx erit rêx erint sit sint PLUPERFECT rêx issem rêx issêmus rêct us, -a, -um essem rêct î, -ae, -a essêmus rêx issês rêx issêtis essês essêtis rêx isset rêx issent esset essent IMPERATIVE PRESENT reg e , rule thou reg ere , be thou ruled reg ite , rule ye reg iminî , be ye ruled FUTURE reg itô , thou shalt rule reg itor , thou shalt be ruled reg itô he shall rule reg itor , he shall be ruled reg itôte , ye shall rule —— reg untô , they shall rule reg untor , they shall be ruled INFINITIVE Pres.
— from Latin for Beginners by Benjamin L. (Benjamin Leonard) D'Ooge

pejus ruere et retro
In pejus ruere et retro sublapsa referri —Thus all things are doomed to change for the worse and retrograde.
— from Dictionary of Quotations from Ancient and Modern, English and Foreign Sources Including Phrases, Mottoes, Maxims, Proverbs, Definitions, Aphorisms, and Sayings of Wise Men, in Their Bearing on Life, Literature, Speculation, Science, Art, Religion, and Morals, Especially in the Modern Aspects of Them by Wood, James, Rev.

Purify refine exalt raise
ANT: Purify, refine, exalt, raise, improve, enhance, eulogize, praise, laud, panegyrize, commend.
— from A Complete Dictionary of Synonyms and Antonyms or, Synonyms and Words of Opposite Meaning by Samuel Fallows

pour reparaître et ressusciter
"Le grade de Maître va donc nous retracer allegoriquement la mort du dieu-lumière —mourant en hiver pour reparaître et ressusciter au printemps.
— from The Symbolism of Freemasonry Illustrating and Explaining Its Science and Philosophy, Its Legends, Myths and Symbols by Albert Gallatin Mackey

Park Robert E Racial
41-42. Leipzig, 1898. (7) Park, Robert E. "Racial Assimilation in Secondary Groups with Particular Reference to the Negro," American Journal of Sociology , XIX (1913-14), 606-23.
— from Introduction to the Science of Sociology by E. W. (Ernest Watson) Burgess

price reduziertes Einkommen reduced
Ding zu vernichten right of destroying a thing recht kleines Absatzgebiet narrow sales area recht und billig equitable recht und billig just and equitable Recht zur Stornierung right of cancellation rechte Hand; Assistent right hand rechtfertigen; begründen justify rechtfertigt justified Rechtfertigung justification rechtlich geschützt legally protected rechtliche Auswirkungen legal effect rechtliche Formalität legal formality rechtmäßiger Besitz legal ownership rechtmäßiger Eigentümer legal owner rechtmäßiger Eigentümer rightful owner rechtmäßiger Inhaber holder in due course rechtmäßiges Eigentum rightful ownership Rechtsabteilung legal department Rechtsanspruch legal claim Rechtsanspruch legal title Rechtsanspruch legitimate claim Rechtsanspruch; title Rechtsanwaltsgehilfe articled clerk Rechtsanwaltskammer bar association Rechtsanwaltskanzlei lawyer's office Rechtsbeistand legal adviser Rechtsbeistand legal assistance Rechtsberater legal adviser Rechtsberatung legal advice Rechtserwerb acquisition of title Rechtsgrundlage legal basis Rechtsgrundsatz rule of law Rechtshilfe legal aid Rechtshilfe legal assistance Rechtslage legal position Rechtsmittel legal means Rechtsmittel legal remedy Rechtsmittel remedy Rechtssprache; Rechtsterminologie legal terminology Rechtssprechung jurisdiction Rechtssystem legal system rechtsverbindlich legally binding Rechtsvorbehalt legal reservation rechtswidrig unlawful rechtswidrig handeln act illegally rechtswidrig handeln act unlawfully rechtswidrig handeln to act illegally rechtswirksam effective in law Rechtswirksamkeit eines Dokuments legel effect of a document rechtzeitig in due time rechtzeitig in time rechtzeitig on time rechtzeitig bekannt geben give due notice Redaktion editorial office Redaktion; Belegschaft der Redaktion editorial staff Redefreiheit freedom of speech Rediskont rediscount rediskontieren to rediscount rediskontieren; Rediskont rediscount redlicher Erwerber purchaser without notice reduzieren reduce reduzieren; herabsetzen reduce reduzierter Preis reduced price reduziertes Einkommen reduced income Reduzierung cutback Reduzierung reduction Referenz; Bezugnahme reference reformieren;
— from Mr. Honey's Medium Business Dictionary (German-English) by Winfried Honig

poor relations ever reached
How the two poor relations ever reached London—whether they walked, or got behind coaches, or procured lifts in wagons, or carried each other by turns—is uncertain; but there they were, before Wardle; and the very first people that knocked at the door of Mr. Pickwick’s house, on the bridal morning, were the two poor relations, all smiles and shirt collar.
— from The Pickwick Papers by Charles Dickens

primum regina esse reputabatur
Erant autem in turba inspectante non paucae mulieres ordinum superiorum, in specie autem Oberea (mulier principalis illius Insulae, quae primum regina esse reputabatur), quae ad ceremonias ministrasse iure dici potest; nam mulieres hae puellam monendo instituebant quemadmodum vidl.
— from The Threshold Covenant; or, The Beginning of Religious Rites by H. Clay (Henry Clay) Trumbull

pale red exactly resembling
In their persons they are rather tall and slender, but admirably well-proportioned and active, and their colour is a pale red, exactly resembling copper.
— from The History of Sandford and Merton by Thomas Day

prescribe regulations establishing requirements
The Register shall also prescribe regulations establishing requirements under which copies or phonorecords acquired for the Library of Congress under subsection (e) of section 407, otherwise than by deposit, may be used to satisfy the deposit provisions of this section.
— from Copyright Law of the United States of America Contained in Title 17 of the United States Code by United States

potestatem redigi et ridiculi
[672] To Tileman Schnabel and the other Hessian clergy, June 26, 1533, “Briefwechsel,” 9, p. 317: “ Hoc sæculo excommunicatio maior ne potest quidem in nostram potestatem redigi, et ridiculi fieremus, ante vires, hanc tentantes.
— from Luther, vol. 5 of 6 by Hartmann Grisar

Peyton Randolph Esquire Richard
“It being our opinion that the united wisdom of North America should be collected in a general congress of all the colonies, we have appointed the honorable Peyton Randolph, Esquire, Richard Henry Lee, George Washington, Patrick Henry, Richard Bland, Benjamin Harrison, and Edmund Pendleton, Esquires, deputies to represent this colony in the said congress, to be held at [Pg 100] Philadelphia on the first Monday in September next.
— from Patrick Henry by Moses Coit Tyler

part regarded every Republican
The Republican party accused the King and the Provisional Government at Milan of an unwillingness to arm the people; Charles Albert on his part regarded every Republican as an enemy.
— from A History of Modern Europe, 1792-1878 by Charles Alan Fyffe

People R ED R
The Book of Art for Young People R ED R IDING H OOD From the picture by G. F. Watts, in the Birmingham Art Gallery THE BOOK OF ART FOR YOUNG PEOPLE BY AGNES ETHEL CONWAY AND SIR MARTIN CONWAY WITH SIXTEEN FULL-PAGE ILLUSTRATIONS IN COLOUR A. & C. BLACK, LTD. 4, 5 & 6 SOHO SQUARE, LONDON, W.1 First published September 1909 as "The Children's Book of Art" Reprinted in 1914, 1927, and 1935 Made in Great Britain.
— from The Book of Art for Young People by Conway, William Martin, Sir

probably rendered every reader
But the Cossacks are a species of force belonging to Russia exclusively; and although subsequent events have probably rendered every reader in some degree acquainted with their national character, they make too conspicuous a figure in the history of Napoleon, to be passed over without a brief description here.
— from Life of Napoleon Bonaparte, Volume III. by Walter Scott

property rights estates rank
And thou canst thus give a practical and beautiful meaning to all that our Lord hath said and done; thou wilt see that the social and political system of the gospel is the only kingdom that can ever banish crime, hatred, and selfishness out of human life, and so regenerate the world; thou wilt see that the Scribes and Pharisees persecuted our Lord because his kingdom excluded war, slavery, private-property rights, estates, rank, offices, prerogatives--of all which things they were 'covetous'--just as the Romans and all other established governments persecute the Christians, even unto this day, for the same reasons.
— from Arius the Libyan: A Romance of the Primitive Church by Nathan C. (Nathan Chapman) Kouns

protest remains equally revoked
("The censures having been taken off the protest remains equally revoked.")
— from A Golden Book of Venice by Turnbull, Lawrence, Mrs.


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