Which preposition to use with res
And this is as plainly decided by the same author, in his preceding word Aut agitur res in Scenis aut acta refertur: Segnius irritant animos demissa per aurem; Quam quae sunt oculis subjecta fidelibus, et quae Ipse sibi tradit spectator.
And all his life and Actions so detracted, That he, as I am certenly informed, Lookes every howre for worsse.
" "You dont mean to say youre on the loose!" cried Susanna.
Mr Mill has divested it of that assumed demonstrative authority which Bacon called 'regere res per syllogismum;' but he has at the same time given to it a firm root amidst the generalities of objective science.
All such slaves would sooner or later be manumitted, i.e. transmuted from a res to a persona; and in the ease with which this process of transmutation could be effected we have the one redeeming point of the whole system of bondage.