467 examples of jus in sentences

"Me jus' like God.

well, suh, thank yeh, suh. Jus' took the evenin' mail to Miss Patricy, like I always do, suh."

They always recognized the distinction between jus civile, or the law of the State, and the jus naturale, or the law of Nature.

They always recognized the distinction between jus civile, or the law of the State, and the jus naturale, or the law of Nature.

Cæsar made various new arrangements in the State, and among others he restored the full franchise, or the jus honorum, to the sons of those who had been proscribed in the time of Sulla.

" "Bud you 'ave jus hacknowledge'" "I never did no such a thing, I tell ye, and the man that's told ye

The picture in the locket, it jus' lak yousame hair, same eyes, same smile.

No legs to run, no teeth to chew The way that healthy youngsters do; Jus' old enough to sit an' wait An' pick my apple from a plate.

[Footnote 355: Only in exercising the jus suffragii he was limited with all his fellow libertini to one of the four city tribes.]

"I feel jus' like frettin', when you say I's lost.

Mr. Duponceau, in his "Dissertation on the Jurisdiction of Courts in the United States," says, "I consider the common law of England the jus commune of the United States.

Gesner, in his Thesaurus, upon the word "jus," quotes the known passage of Cicero, Tusc.

v. 34., and thinks the "jus nigrum" was probably the [Greek: aimatia], and made with an admixture of blood, as the "botuli," the black puddings of modern time, were.

But I jus' messed myself up.

"My daddy made his farm jus' like colored people do now.

My father was sold away from me jus' like my mother was.

My daddy was jus' drunk all the time.

So I just put the fire down and never cooked no breakfast but jus' went on to my brother's.

I jus' can make it.

'Usus Quem penes Arbitrium est, et Jus et Norma' Mr. SPECTATOR, It happened lately, that a Friend of mine, who had many things to buy for his Family, would oblige me to walk with him to the Shops.

'Uti non Compositus melius cum Bitho Bacchius, in jus Acres procurrunt' Hor.

An'an' the way you stood up fer me bein' honest was jus' splendidafter what you'd said about tellin' lies, too.

CRAIG, SIR THOMAS, an eminent Scottish lawyer, author of a treatise on the "Jus Feudale," which has often been reprinted, as well as three others in Latin of less note; wrote in Latin verse a poem on Queen Mary's marriage to Darnley (1538-1608).

Why, us niggehs could start runnin' erway, run all day, git almos' home free, an' den git kilt jus' befo' suppeh!" "Dat's de trufe," assented his companion, "an' lemme tell yo' sumpin' else, Bo.

All dem guns needs is jus' yo' ad-dress, dat's all; jes' giv' em de ad-dress an' they'll git yo'.

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