| English essays - 1881 - 578 pages
...conversation : but the Roman name attaineth the true use and cause thereof, naming them "participes curarum;" to come ! Of half that live the butcher and the tomb! when he commanded Rome, raised Pompcy, after surnamed the Great, to that height, that Pompey vaunted... | |
| Henry Norman Hudson - 1881 - 104 pages
...conversation; but the Koman name attaineth the true use and cause thereof, naming them participes curarum ; for it is that which tieth the knot: and we see plainly...the word which is received between private men. L. Sulla, when he commanded Rome, raised Pompey (after surnamed The Great) to that height that Pompey... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1881 - 292 pages
...conversation. But the Roman name attaineth the true use and cause thereof, naming them Parlicipes curarum ; for it is that which tieth the knot. And we see plainly that this hath been done, not 55 by weak and passionate princes only, but by the wisest and most politic that ever reigned : who... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1882 - 570 pages
...but the .Roman name attaineth the true use and cause thereof, naming them " rjarticipes curarum ;"f for it is that which tieth the knot : and we see plainly...call them in the same manner, using the word which isreceived between private men. L. Sylla, when he commanded Rome, raised Pompey (after I surnamed the... | |
| Albert Newton Raub - American literature - 1882 - 480 pages
...attaineth the true use and cause thereof, naming them particeps curarum [sharers in cares], for 55 it is that which tieth the knot. And we see plainly...some of their servants, whom both themselves have 60 called friends, and allowed others likewise to call them in the same manner, using the word which... | |
| Cassell, ltd - 1883 - 488 pages
...attaineth the true use and cause thereof, naming them participes curarum ; l for it is that ยป hich ticth the knot. And we see plainly that this hath been done,...call them in the same manner, using the word which is rti.'eived between private men. L. Sylla, when he commanded Rome, raised Pompey (after auniamed the... | |
| Benjamin G. Lovejoy - 1883 - 304 pages
...conversation ; but the Roman name attaineth the true use and cause thereof, naming them "participes curarum; " *for it is that which tieth the knot : and we see...friends, and allowed others likewise to call them in 'th*. same manner, using the word which is received between private men. L. Sulla, when he commanded... | |
| Francis Bacon (visct. St. Albans.) - 1884 - 564 pages
...conversation. But the Roman name attaineth the true use and cause thereof, naming them Participes curarum; for it is that which tieth the knot. And we see plainly...word which is received between private men. L. Sylla, 2 when he commanded Rome, raised Pompey, after surnamed the Great, to that height that Pompey vaunted... | |
| Francis Bacon - Essays - 1884 - 722 pages
...; but the Roman name attaineth the true use and cause thereof, naming them ' participes curarum;'* for it is that which tieth the knot : and we see plainly...the wisest and most politic that ever reigned, who liuve oftentimes joined to themselves some of their servants, whom both themselves have called friends,... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1884 - 476 pages
...but the Roman name attaineth the true use and cause thereof, naming them " participes curarum ; " 3 for it is that which tieth the knot. And we see plainly that this hath been 1 Sarsaparilla. 2 A liquid matter of a pungent smell, extracted from a portion of the body of the beaver.... | |
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