26 examples of vince in sentences

<Vince, vict> (conquer): (1 and 2 combined) evince, convince, province, invincible, evict, convict, conviction, victorious.

[Sidenote: an Vince]

I went through Euclid (as far as usually read), Wood's Algebra, Wood's Mechanics, Vince's Hydrostatics, Wood's Optics, Trigonometry (in a geometrical treatise and also in Woodhouse's algebraical form), Fluxions to a good extent, Newton's Principia to the end of the 9th section.

I find that I copied out Vince's Conic Sections in February, 1819.

I attempted to extract something from Vince's Astronomy on the physical explanation of Precession: but in despair of understanding it, and having made out an explanation for myself by the motion round three axes, I put together a little treatise (Sept. 10, 1820) which with some corrections and additions was afterwards printed in my Mathematical Tracts.

In the October Term 1819, the only books on Pure Mathematics were:Euclid generally, Algebra by Dr Wood (formerly Tutor, but in 1819 Master, of St John's College), Vince's Fluxions and Dealtry's Fluxions, Woodhouse's and other Trigonometries.

The books on applied Mathematics were Wood's Mechanics, Whewell's Mechanics, Wood's Optics, Vince's Hydrostatics, Vince's Astronomy, Woodhouse's Plane Astronomy (perhaps rather later), The First Book of Newton's Principia: I do not remember any others.

The books on applied Mathematics were Wood's Mechanics, Whewell's Mechanics, Wood's Optics, Vince's Hydrostatics, Vince's Astronomy, Woodhouse's Plane Astronomy (perhaps rather later), The First Book of Newton's Principia: I do not remember any others.

The works of Wood and Vince, which I have mentioned, still occupied the lecture-rooms.

[Lat.]; in hoc signo vinces [Lat.]; la speranza e il pan de miseri

Durum et durum non faciunt murum, as the diverb is, two refractory spirits will never agree, the only means to overcome is to relent, obsequio vinces.

[6203] Obsequio vinces aptius ipse tuo.

[Illustration: "IN HOC SIGNO VINCES.

In hoc verbo vinces: In that word lay victory.

" "Well, now, I don't want to spleen, but I never did believe Vince Corson was anything more'n a hickory Saintand there's been a lot of talkbut you get yours from the girl.

Vince's cross might have been placed yesterdaythe paint was so fresh and the inscription so legible.

Poor Vince's cross, some 30 feet above the water, was enveloped in it.

A passage in Dante, it appears to us, throws light on the meaning of the Duke's speech: "Lo cielo i vostri movimenti inizia; Non dico tutti; ma posto ch' io 'l dica Lume v' è dato a bene ed a malizia, E libero voler che, se fatica Nelle prime battaglie col ciel dura, Poi vince tutto se ben si notrica.

CALLAHAN, VINCE. Remus.

CLAXTON, OLIVER. Remus, Pictures by Vince Callahan.

CALLAHAN, VINCE. Remus.

CLAXTON, OLIVER. Remus, Pictures by Vince Callahan.

He had even, it is said, in his last battle against Maxentius, displayed the Christian banner, the cross, with this inscription: Hoc signo vinces ("with this device thou shalt conquer ").

VINCE, A. S., 14, Gt. Pulteney Street, London.

The Singer's Song Aunt Betty's Thanksgiving In Hoc Signo Vinces How Katie Saved the Train Off the Skidloe Life's Crosses NATHAN COVINGTON BROOKS.

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