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Index Verborum,
Listes De Fréquence...
- that the
phrase refers to Cicero's
paraphrase of
Pythagoras in his De
Officiis, as part of his
discussion of
basic family and
social bonds as the origin...
- ****umenda est,
omnis dolor repellend[a]us.
Temporibus autem quibusdam et aut
officiis debitis aut
rerum necessitatibus saepe eveniet, ut et
voluptates repudiandae...
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Lieutenant Governor and
Secretary of the
Commonwealth serving as
members ex officiis. The
governor and this
executive council would then
appoint 3 members...
- and Mythology, vol. I, pp. 645–650 ("Porcius Cato", No. 9). Cicero, De
Officiis, i. 11. Plutarch, "The Life of Cato the Elder", 20, "Quaestiones Romanae"...
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Retrieved 2011-01-19. Law, Jonathan; Martin,
Elizabeth A. (2009). "
Ex proprio motu". A
Dictionary of Law.
Oxford University Press.
Entry for "expressly"...
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Harper and Brothers, (1857).
online Hubert Ashton Holden, M.T.
Ciceronis De
Officiis libri tres, with
marginal analysis and an
English commentary,
first American...
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black c****ock
instead of the
usual full-dress gown. An ad
eundem or jure
officii degree is
sometimes considered honorary,
although these are only conferred...
- but not in
connection with the
formula ite,
missa est. Thus, De
divinis officiis (9th century)
explains the word as "a mittendo, quod nos
mittat ad Deo"...
- Locke.
Following the
invention of
Johannes Gutenberg's
printing press, De
Officiis was the
second book
printed in Europe,
after the
Gutenberg Bible. Scholars...