117 examples of leged in sentences
When Mr. Wilkes, in his days of tumultuous opposition, was borne upon the shoulders of the mob, Mr. Burke (as Mr. Wilkes told me himself, with classical admiration,) applied to him what Horace says of Pindar, ...numerisque fertur LEGE solutis.
If to this we add the leged exemptions from tribute, justly granted to various individuals for a certain number of years, or during the performance of special service, we shall easily be convinced of the imperfection of results, derived from such insecure principles.
supped with Sestius Gallus an old lecher, libidinoso sene, ea lege ut nudae puellae administrarent; some say as much of Nero, and Pontus Huter of Carolus Pugnax.
"Quod pulchros Glycere sumas de pixide vultus, Quod tibi compositae nec sine lege comae: Quod niteat digitis adamas, Beryllus in aure, Non sum divinus, sed scio quid cupias.
De his lege Patrit.
61 Lege cautum non ita pridem apud Venetos, ne quis Patritius dotem excederet 1500 coron.
Idem apud Persas olim, lege Brisonium. 682.
Lege hist, relationem Lod.
Daminus mendacii a seipso deceptus, alios decipere cupit, adversarius humani generis, Inventor mortis, superbiae institutor, radix malitiae, scelerum caput, princeps omnium vitiorum, fuit inde in Dei contumeliam, hominum perniciem: de horum conatibus et operationibus lege Epiphanium.
Nubrigenses lege lib.
Corporis itidem morbi animam per consensum, a lege consortii afficiunt, et quanquam objecta multos motus turbulentos in homine concitet, praecipua tamen causa in corde et humoribus spiritibusque consistit, &c. 2407.
Lege somnium Kepler: edit.
Si omnes premantur, quis tu es qui solus evadere cupis ab ea lege quae neminem praeterit?
Neque hac naturae lege est quisquam mortalium solutus.
Lege Calimitates Pet.
Pulchra est virgiuitas intacta, at vita periret, Omnes si vellent virginitate frui; Nequitiam fugiens, servata contrahe lege Conjugium, ut pro te des hominem patriae.
EPICTETI. Me, rex deorum, tuque, due, necessitas, Quo, lege vestra, vita me feret
" Page 283, footnote 1. qua lege, etc.: which law did not determine the expense, but the kind of victuals and the manner of cooking them.
[Footnote 118: pro lege Manilia, 7. 18.]
[Footnote 313: Cic. pro lege Manilia 12.
ii. 24: "qua lege non sumptus cenarum, sed ciborum genus et modus praefinitus est.")
he believed that his mother had brought in supposititious offspring to defraud him of some of his inheritance; but he was strictly forbidden to bring her into court with a public and criminal actionMacer in Dig., 48, 2, 11: sed ream eam lege Cornelia facere permissum ei non est.
Nos enim hac lege
I heard from a neighbouring house a voice as of a boy or girl, I know not what, chanting, and oft repeating "Tolle, lege; tolle, lege"
I heard from a neighbouring house a voice as of a boy or girl, I know not what, chanting, and oft repeating "Tolle, lege; tolle, lege"
