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  • - VII. of the _Biblioteca delle Tradizioni populari Siciliane_ per cura di Giuseppe Pitrè.

    Italian Popular Tales Thomas Frederick Crane

  • Quae si etiam meritis conquisita sit, quid tamen sapientis adiecerit conscientiae qui bonum suum non populari rumore, sed conscientiae ueritate metitur?

    The Theological Tractates and The Consolation of Philosophy Anicius Manlius Severinus Boethius 1908

  • Sed in hac ipsa fortuna populari non nihil boni maliue inesse perpendo.

    The Theological Tractates and The Consolation of Philosophy Anicius Manlius Severinus Boethius 1908

  • Sp. Thorius satis valuit in populari genere dicendi, is qui agrum publicum vitiosa et inutili lege vectigali levavit.

    A History of Rome During the Later Republic and Early Principate 1885

  • "Ut enim consuetudo loquitur, id solum dicitur honestum, quod est populari fama gloriosum;"

    The Essays of Montaigne — Complete Michel de Montaigne 1562

  • "Ut enim consuetudo loquitur, id solum dicitur honestum, quod est populari fama gloriosum;"

    The Essays of Montaigne — Volume 11 Michel de Montaigne 1562

  • Quod si monetae ne - gotium cum senatu communicavit, sibi - que metallum nobilius, viliore senatui permisso, reservavit, fecit istud populari - ter ac modoratfi, ne huic nihil relinquere pristinae potestatis videretur.

    Doctrina nvmorvm vetervm conscripta a Josepho Eckhel .. 1792

  • Non eft ergo major libertas civium in ftatu populari, quam monarchico.

    Elementa philosophica de cive 1782

  • After one thousand four hundred fourteen [1414] when the Princes of the City had been driven from Florence, and no other government having been instituted, but rather a certain ambitious license, and public affairs going from bad to worse, many of the populari seeing the ruin of the City and not understanding the cause, they blamed the ambitions of some powerful one who would feed the disorders in order to be able to make a State to his own liking and take away their liberty: and there were those who went through the loggias and the plazas speaking ill of many Citizens, and threatening them that if they should ever find themselves [members] of the Signoria, they would uncover this deceit of theirs and would castigate them.

    Discourses 2003

  • Furii Placidi confulatQS: quapio*, fuiiflima liberalitate, 8c ambitnoe populari enormi fueritinchoatus.

    Lucii Caecilii Firmiani Lactantii De mortibus persecutorum, cum notis Stephani Baluzii ... Lactantius, Paul Bauldri, Etienne Baluze , Nicolas Thoynard , Johan Columbus , Thomas Spark , Joannes Georgius Graevius, Gisbertus Cuperus, Elias Boherellus, Thomas Gale 1692

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