158 examples of diem in sentences

Have come down to an allowance of seven cigarettes per diem.

As factors in the proceedings they did not count, except to receive their two dollars per diem, board, lodging and hack fare.

They do know there is a God, a day of judgment to come, and yet for all that, as Hugo saith, ita comedunt ac dormiunt, ac si diem judicii evasissent; ita ludunt ac rident, ac si in coelis cum Deo regnarent: they are as merry for all the sorrow, as if they had escaped all dangers, and were in heaven already: "Metus omnes, et inexorabile fatum Subjecit pedibus, strepitumque Acherontis avari.

" Quoties diem illum cogito (saith

The credit of the difference Lord Campbell gives to the Chancellor, Lord Erskine, who, "instead of allowing the House of Lords to sit to hear the case a few days in a year, and, when sitting, being converted from a court of justice into a theatre for rhetorical display, insisted that it should sit, like every other criminal tribunal, de die in diem, till the verdict was delivered.

They were then printing on an average 27,000 publications, including nearly 2,400 of each kind, per diem!

They are very civil people, and I have an excellent and spacious room for two florins Wiener Whärung per diem.

AgoThe Wolds in AutumnBy the StreamWildfowlMigration of BirdsLapwingsWinter VisitantsThunderstormsGlow-WormsA Brilliant MeteorNight on the HillsThe "Blowing-Stone"Christmas Day on the CotswoldsA Solar HaloHamlet FestivitiesTom Peregrine BaffledThe Mummers PlayThe Victorian EraThe True Days of "Merrie England"Carpe Diem.

Qui mihi comminuit misero articulatim diem, Nam olim me puero venter erat solarium, Multo omnium istorum optimum et verissimum: Ubivis ste monebat esse, nisi quom nihil erat.

sterling per diem for each able laborer.

6. per diem to the estate, and the apprentice had to redeem himself at that rate.

per head per diem keeps life in us.

He told us there were five or six other dealers in the city who had no buildings of their own, and who kept their slaves here, or at the public city jail, at thirty-four cents per diem, the difference in comfort being wholly on the side of the private establishments.

Twenty-eight ounces of real nutriment per diem for a man in rough work as a traveller will be all that he requires; if he perform severe tramping, thirty ounces.

He has been called the English Catullus, but he strikes rather the Horatian note of Carpe diem and regret at the shortness of life and youth in many of his best-known poems, such as Gather ye Rose-buds while ye may, and To Corinna, To Go a Maying.

On the one hand, it is necessary to graduate very carefully the daily dose, never exceeding at the commencement the dose of two milligrammes (3/100 grain per diem) for adults, and never giving the arsenic upon an empty stomach.

For those of us, perhaps more than a few, who have no assurance of the leisure of an eternity for idleness or experiment, this expansion and elevation of the doctrine of the moment, carrying a merely sensual and trivial moral in the Horatian maxim of carpe diem, is one thrillingly charged with exhilaration and sounding a solemn and yet seductive challenge to us to make the most indeed, but also to make the best, of our little day.

sterling per diem demurage, nor must the ship stop above eight days more; so that I am unable to engage in this work, unless I would leave the ship, and be reduced to my former condition.

Noctes vigilabat ad ipsum Manè: Diem totam stertebat.

NEAR SEVEN MILLION POUNDS PER DIEM.

They cast lots, and whoever got a volume was allowed to keep it two days, and was to be fined a shilling per diem for longer detention.

Private H.J. Green, Company E, 2nd Oregon Volunteer Infantry, detailed on special duty at these headquarters, will be paid commutation of rations at the rate of seventy-five cents per diem, it being entirely impracticable for him to cook or utilize rations.

Two of the natives gladly went in one of the boatsthe same two who had previously invited us onshore, as if to return our hospitality and point out the fresh water about which we had made repeated inquiries, our stock of that all-essential article being now much reduced, and the ship's company on an allowance of six pints each per diem.

The same answer will often be made as regards a patient who cannot take two ounces of solid food per diem, and a patient who does not enjoy five meals a day as much as usual.

If you must use the Latin preposition use the Latin noun too: per diem; per centum.

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