6 adjectives to describe causas

[Greek: Battologein] autem illis dicitur qui voces easdem frequenter iterant sine causa, vel loquacitatis, vel naturae, vel consuetudinis vitio.

[Greek: Battologein] autem illis dicitur qui voces easdem frequenter iterant sine causa, vel loquacitatis, vel naturae, vel consuetudinis vitio.

To make the act stealing, there must have beenso Mr. Mann maintaineda taking lucri causa, as the lawyers say; that is, a design on my part to appropriate these slaves to my own use, as my own property.

Quis choreis insudaret, nisi foeminarum causa?

His logic also is as faulty as his theologynon causa pro causa.]

It is obvious and undeniable that if the supernormal acquisition of knowledge in trance is a vera causa, a real process, however rare, Mr. Tylor's theory needs modifications; while the character of the savage's reasoning becomes more creditable to the savage, and appears as better bottomed than we had been asked to suppose.

6 adjectives to describe  causas