672 examples of vias in sentences

She, of all procreation procuress, the share to the 65 furrow laid true; Inbuit, jussitque mundum nosse nascendi vias.

For himself he constructed four splendid villas, at Careggi, Fiesole, Caffaggiolo, and Trebbio, and in the city the magnificent palace in the Via Larga, now called the Riccardi.

Strange vicissitudes had brought her up into the mountains via the logging camp.

My lords, the Consul Cinna, with his friends, Have let in Marius by Via Appia, Whose soldiers waste and murder all they meet;

It is to be observed in connexion with this question that sealing the North Sea bases would not have been a complete cure, since submarines could still make their exit via the Kattegat, where we could not block channels without violating the neutrality of other nations.

There are no Bays to be expected in their walks, Tentanda via est qua me quoque possum tollere humo.

Frederick is going home with the Treaty, and I proceed via Japan....

Iste Dominus, vt transeuntes habeant omnia necessaria sua per totum suum imperium, fecit hospitia praeparari vbique per vias; in quibus sunt omnia parata quæ ad victualia pertinent:

let be; stare super antiquas vias

cacoethes [Lat.]; bad habit, confirmed habit, inveterate habit, intrinsic habit &c; addiction, trick. training &c (education) 537; seasoning, second nature, acclimatization; knack &c V. be wont &c adj.. fall into a rut, fall into a custom &c (conform to) 82; tread the beaten track, follow the beaten track, tread the beaten path, follow the beaten; stare super antiquas vias

717. stare super antiquas vias

V. not do, not act, not attempt; be inactive &c 683; abstain from doing, do nothing, hold, spare; not stir, not move, not lift a finger, not lift a foot, not lift a peg; fold one's arms, fold one's hands; leave alone, let alone; let be, let pass, let things take their course, let it have its way, let well alone, let well enough alone; quieta non movere [Lat.]; stare super antiquas vias

Topica, c. 2: Stoici enim judicandi vias diligenter persecuti sunt, ea scientia, quam Dialecticen appellant.

I procul, et longas carpere perge vias.

Aediles creari vult, qui fora, fontes, vias, portus, plateas, et id genus alia procurent.

Ille vias vocis pandet, flexusque liquentis Harmoniae purgata novos mirabitur auris.

Qui, mutare vias ausus terraeque marisque, Trajecit montes nauta, fretumque pedes, Xerxi, tercentum Spartae Mars obstitit acris Militibus; terris sit pelagoque pudor!

Dulcia dat natura quidem, mare, sidera, terras, Lunaque quas, et sol, itque reditque vias.

Thus was established the province named from the time of Augustus the Narbonensis, embracing the country between the Cevennes and the Alps, as far north-east as Geneva; and a road, called Via Domitia, was laid down from the Rhone to the Pyrenees.

[Footnote 5: Me vero primum dulces ante omnia Musae, Quarum sacra fero ingenti percussus-amore, Accipiant, caelique vias et sidera monstrent Sin, has ne possim naturae accedere partes, Frigidus obstiterit circum praecordia sanguis, Rura mihi et rigui placeant in vallibus amnes.

He says, then: "At this time the Cavaliere Leoni made a very lively portrait of Michelangelo upon a medal, and to meet his wishes, modelled on the reverse a blind man led by a dog, with this legend round the rim: DOCEBO INIQUOS VIAS TUAS, ET IMPII AD TE CONVERTENTUR.

In the centre of this square, where you observe the larger character, a public orator, "vias et verba locans," takes his daily stand.

A shuffling fellow, always evading his duty and breaking his promise; hence the Latin proverb: Vias novit quibus effugiat Eucrates ("He has more shifts than Eucrates").

"Stare super vias antiquas," he had stoutly said when the proposition had been made to him; by which he had intended to imply that, as during the last twenty years he had been compelled to dine at half-past six instead of six, he did not mean to be driven any farther in the same direction.

Consuetum item est hac vigilia ardentes deferri faculas quod Johannes fuerit ardens lucerna, et qui vias Domini praeparaverit.

672 examples of  vias  in sentences