- In law,
dedimus potestatem (Latin for "we have
given the power") is a writ
whereby commission is
given to one or more
private persons for the expedition...
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Didymus the
Blind (alternatively
spelled Dedimus or Didymous) (c. 313 – 398) was a
Christian theologian in the
Church of Alexandria,
where he
taught for...
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Welcome to
Boothbay sign
featuring the
motto Pelegrinis cibum dedimus,
Latin for "We fed the Pilgrims"...
- de
attornato faciendo or
atturnato faciendo or
attornato recipiendo or
dedimus potestatem de
attornato faciendo or
Attornato faciendo vel recipiendo,...
- upon, the
court would grant them
authority to
examine witnesses by way of
dedimus potestatem. The person(s)
examining the
witness would appoint a clerk,...
- -dit- give add, addend, addendum, addition, additional, additive, dative,
dedimus, dedition, edition, editor, editorial, extradition, perdition, reddition...
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Beerio in
libello saepius memorato tab. 1: quod
quidem utrumque apographum dedimus tab. 30 litt. a. b…
Dialectus pura ****
chaldaea est, ut in
omnibus his...
- in the 1847
Scott v.
Emerson case. He was
known for his
prosecution of
Dedimus Buell Burr, who had put
ground gl**** in his ill wife's food over time....
- Nos
igitur in
Epistula Apostolica, quam hoc ipso die ante
annum foras dedimus cuique titulum indidimus: “Salvifici Doloris”,
luculenter profecto docuimus:...
- of his Satires: Et nos ergo
manum ferulæ subduximus: et nos
Consilium dedimus Syllæ
privatus ut
altum Dormiret.
Stulta est
clementia **** tot
ubique Vatibus...