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[Sidenote: The saiyng of Uespasi - anus.] theim, commaunded a sworde to be giuen to either of theim, and saied to them: _Nonne videtis fato potestatem dari.
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Vel Judam non videtis, quo modo non dormit, sed festinat tradere me Judaeis?
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Vel Judam non videtis, quo modo non dormit, sed festinat tradere me Judaeis?
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How forcibly does this distinguished jurist illustrate the remark of Cicero in his Treatise on Old Age: "Sed videtis, ut senectus non modo languida atque iners non sit, verum etiam sit operosa, et semper agens aliquid et moliens; tale scilicet, quod cujusque studium in superiore vita fuit."
An Essay on Professional Ethics Second Edition George Sharswood
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Hos quos videtis stare his captives duos, illi qui astant, [1] hi stant ambo, non sedent; hoc vos mihi testes estis me verum loqui. senex qui his habitat Hegio est huius pater.
Amphitryo, Asinaria, Aulularia, Bacchides, Captivi Amphitryon, The Comedy of Asses, The Pot of Gold, The Two Bacchises, The Captives Titus Maccius Plautus 1919
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Contrectate me et videte: quia spiritus carnem et ossa non habet, sicut videtis me habere: [9471] 1
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But this will come because I have failed to interpret accurately the meaning of those words, “oris oculorumque illa contumacia ac superbia quam videtis.”
The Life of Cicero Trollope, Anthony, 1815-1882 1881
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But this will come because I have failed to interpret accurately the meaning of those words, "oris oculorumque illa contumacia ac superbia quam videtis."
Life of Cicero Volume One Anthony Trollope 1848
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Non hoc corpus quod videtis manducaturi estis, et bibituri illum sanguinem quem fusuri sunt qui me crucifigent.
The Practice of Piety: Directing a Christian How to Walk, that He May Please God. d. 1631 1842
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Non hoc corpus quod videtis manducaturi estis, et bibituri illum sanguinem quem fusuri sunt qui me crucifigent.
The Practice of Piety: Directing a Christian How to Walk, that He May Please God. d. 1631 1842
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