20 examples of legi in sentences

Legi in tabulis coeli quaecunque contingent vobis et

"No religion," says Reland, "has been more calumniated than Islâm," although the Abbé Maracci himself could give no better explanation of the turning of many Jews and Christians to this religion than the fact that it contains many elements of natural truth, evidently borrowed from the Christian religion, "which seem to be in accordance with the law and the light of nature" ("quae naturae legi ac lumini consentanea videntur").

Quintilian's criticism is indorsed by all scholars,Lyricorum Horatius fere solus legi dignus, in verbis felicissime audax.

Legi orationem tuam magna ex parte, hesterna die ante prandium, pransus vero sine ulla intermissione totam absolvi.

Legi Chaldaeos, Graecos, Hebraeos, consului sapientes pro remedio invidiae, hoc enim inveni, renunciare felicitati, et perpetuo miser esse. 1701.

Quod heroum conviviis legi solitae.

in Hiponest nulla infelicitas subjectum esse legi naturae &c. 3740.

Floribus in pratis, legi quos ipse, coronam Contextam variis, do, Rhodoclea, tibi: Hic anemone humet, confert narcissus odores Cum violis; spirant lilia mista rosis.

Græcum est, non potest legi.

Franciscus Accursius was a learned man of the 13th century, who, in expounding Justinian, whenever he came to one of Justinian's quotations from Homer, said Græcum est, nec potest legi.

"Quas legi subjicerant.

"Quas legi subjicerant""Those whom they had brought to obey the law.

Luke Francke, a German commentator who lived two centuries ago, "Quas legi subjicerant.""Those whom they had brought to obey the law."

"Quas legi subjicerant.

"Quas legi subjicerant""Those whom they had brought to obey the law.

Luke Francke, a German commentator who lived two centuries ago, "Quas legi subjicerant.""Those whom they had brought to obey the law."

I never, never, never, never, never, see a sight so shockin; Here lays a leg, and there a legI mean, you know, a stockin Bodies all slit and torn to rags, and many a tattered skirt, And arms burnt off and sides and backs all scotched and black with dirt; But as nobody was in 'emnone butnobody was hurt!

"Iidem Samolum herbam nominavere nascentem in humidis: et hanc sinistra manu legi a jejunis contra morbos suum boumque, nec respicere legentem: nec alibi quam in canali, deponere, ibique conterere poturis.

Græcum est, non potest legi.

Franciscus Accursius was a learned man of the 13th century, who, in expounding Justinian, whenever he came to one of Justinian's quotations from Homer, said Græcum est, nec potest legi.

20 examples of  legi  in sentences