74 examples of tempus in sentences

From hence it appears it is necessary that the physician should be skilful in astrology, but on the contrary, ex quovis legno non fit Mercurius, every astrologer cannot be a physician; if the nativity be but precisely known, or if, but tempus ablatum or suppositum, and withal some notable accidents of sickness, danger of drowning, peril by fire, marriage, or other, the like accidents may be foreseen.

"Circa hoc tempus, lautis conditionibus, lautioribus promissis, invitatus, plus vice simplici, a viro primariae dignationis, qui gratia flagrantissima florebat regis Gulielmi III.

Speaking of his uncle, Pliny the Younger says"Post solem plerumque lavabatur; deinde gustabat; dormiebat minimum; mox, quasi alio die, studebat in coenæ tempus".

multae sunt gentes quae tantum de facie sciunt coelum, veniet, tempus fortasse, quo ista quae, nunc latent in lucem dies extrahat longioris aevi diligentia, una aetas non sufficit, posteri, &c., when God sees his time, he will reveal these mysteries to mortal men, and show that to some few at last, which he hath concealed so long.

Now gone, he thinks it long till he see her again, and she him, the clocks are surely set back, the hour's past, "Hospita Demophoon tua te Rodopheia Phillis, Ultra promissum tempus abesse queror.

But so as they tarry out long enough: a whole year Xenophon prescribes Critobulus, vix enim intra hoc tempus ab amore sanari poteris: some will hardly be weaned under.

nondum venit tempus.

Ingravescente aetate jam tempus praeteriit.

And therefore as well to avoid these feral maladies, 'tis good to get them husbands betimes, as to prevent some other gross inconveniences, and for a thing that I know besides; ubi nuptiarum tempus et aetas advenerit, as Chrysostom adviseth, let them not defer it; they perchance will marry themselves else, or do worse.

" Volat irrevocabile tempus, time past cannot be recalled.

The Nullum Tempus Act concerning Crown Property; it is sought to Extend it to Church Property, but the Attempt fails.

The Nullum Tempus Act concerning Crown Property; it is sought to Extend it to Church Property, but the Attempt fails.

He denied, also, that any legal prerogatives of the crown could be held to have lapsed through disuse; nullum tempus occurrit Regi; and he challenged any peer to assert that the sovereign had lost the right of refusing his royal assent to a measure passed by the two Houses, merely because no sovereign since William III.

North, Lord, supports the decision in favor of Mr. Luttrell; opposes Mr. Grenville's act; opposes Mr. Seymour's bill to limit the Nullum Tempus Act; opposes reform of Parliament; rejects the demands of Ireland.

Nullum Tempus Act, the, extended. O'CONNELL, Mr. D., is returned for Clare; is chief of the Catholic Association.

Savile, Sir G., his bill for the limitation of the Nullum Tempus Act.

* * TEMPUS EDAX RERUM.

'Aggredere, O magnos, aderit jam tempus, honores.' Virg.

Ergo qui pueris dant puellas in cunabulis et e converso, nihil faciunt, nisi uterque puerorum postquam venerit ad tempus discretionis consentiat, etiamsi pater et mater hoc fecerint et voluerint.

During certain research work at the Record Office I came across incontrovertible evidence that we are in some way related through a Petherton in the early part of the eighteenth century (tempus GEORGE II.)

Non tali auxilio, nec defensoribus istis Tempus eget.

'Aggredere, O magnos, aderit jam tempus, honores.' Virg.

One of his favorite reflections was: "Tempus fugit!

What tempus had to do with it, I don't quite know!

" "Nunc est narrandi tempus," rejoined the King.

74 examples of  tempus  in sentences