257 examples of ubi in sentences

78: Section Dr. Farr, ubi supra.

" A planter, wherever he settles, is not only a freeman, but a legislator: "ubi imperator, ibi Roma."

Parva quidem regio, sed relligione priorum Nota, Caledonias panditur inter aquas; Voce ubi Cennethus populos domuisse feroces Dicitur, et vanos dedocuisse deos.

Non ut nomini paterno consulat, Nam tali auxilio nil eget; Sed ut in hoc infelici campo, Ubi luctus regnant et pavor, Mortalibus prorsus non absit solatium; Hujus enim scripta evolve, Mentemque tantarum rerum capacem Corpori caduco superstitem crede.

If he had not told us, he had left the Muses; we might have half suspected it by that word, ubi, which does not any way belong to them, in that place.

The rest of the verse is indeed LUCAN's: but that ubi, I will answer for it, is his own.

[Footnote 2: Wood's ubi supra.

[Footnote 2: Wood, ubi supra.

[Footnote 4: Clarendon, ubi supra.]

"Sinillis est Theocritus amplo cuidam pascuo per se satis foecundo, herbis pluribus frugiferis floribusque pulchris abundanti, dulcibus etiam fluviis uvido: similis Virgilius horto distincto nitentibus areolis; ubi larga floruni copia, sed qui studiose dispositi, curaque meliore nutriti, atque exculti diligenter, olim hue a pascuo illo majore transferebantur.

A little maize is likewise cultivated, as well as some ubi (dioscorea), and a small quantity of sugar-cane for chewing.

It was published in 1738; and Pope, we are told, said, "The author, whoever he is, will not be long concealed;" alluding to the passage in Terence, "Ubi, ubi est, diu celari non potest.

It was published in 1738; and Pope, we are told, said, "The author, whoever he is, will not be long concealed;" alluding to the passage in Terence, "Ubi, ubi est, diu celari non potest.

'Pone me pigris ubi nulla campis Arbor æstiva recreatur aura, Dulce ridentem Lalagen amabo, Dulce loquentem.' Hor.

'Nos decebat Lugere ubi esset aliquis in lucem editus Humanæ vitæ varia reputantes mala; At qui labores morte finisset graves Omnes amices laude et lætitia exequi.' Eurip.

Nicolao del Techo, ubi suprá, Lib. vi, cap.

And because it is not only rhythm which makes a speech rhythmical, but since that effect is produced also by the arrangement of the words, and by a kind of neatness, as has been said before, it may be understood by the arrangement when words are so placed that rhythm does not appear to have been purposely aimed at, but to have resulted naturally, as it is said by Crassus: "Nam ubi libido dominatur innocentiae leve praesidium est.

The principle ubi nihil vales, ibi nihil velis, forms the connection between the occasionalistic metaphysics and ethics, the latter deducing the practical consequences of the former.

"Ubi tres medici, duo athei, you know, Doctor.

"Had the painter sent you to Purgatory, I would have used my best efforts to get you released; but I exercise no influence in hell; ubi nulla est redemptio."

Gracchus' intentions were doubtless honest and good; but "ubi semel recto deerratum est, in praeceps pervenitur.

Ubi peccat aetas maior, male discit minor.

Pone me, pigris ubi nulla campis Arbor æstica recreatur aurâ Dulce ridentem Lalagen amabo, Dulce loquentem.

lumenque juventæ Purpureum, et lætos oculis afflârat honores: Quale manus addunt ebori decus, aut ubi flavo Argentum Pariusve lapis circundatur auro.

To this case may be justly applied that important principle, "misera est servitus ubi jus est aut incognitum aut vagum."

257 examples of  ubi  in sentences