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  • For samples of what you’ll find in Imprimis, check out a couple of archived issues on Hillsdale’s website.

    Quote Of The Day–”A Man That Breeds A Family …” 2008

  • For samples of what you’ll find in Imprimis, check out a couple of archived issues on Hillsdale’s website.

    Don’t Support Your Local College! 2008

  • For samples of what you’ll find in Imprimis, check out a couple of archived issues on Hillsdale’s website.

    Quote Of The Day–”A Man That Breeds A Family …” 2008

  • For samples of what you’ll find in Imprimis, check out a couple of archived issues on Hillsdale’s website.

    VDARE.com: Blog Articles » Print » Don’t Support Your Local College! 2008

  • I only remember that when I looked at him, and began jocularly "Imprimis," my heart came up into my throat and choked me.

    John Halifax, Gentleman 1897

  • I only remember that when I looked at him, and began jocularly "Imprimis," my heart came up into my throat and choked me.

    John Halifax, Gentleman Dinah Maria Mulock Craik 1856

  • "Imprimis," said Tomlinson, "let us each produce our stock in hand; for my part, I am free to confess -- for what shame is there in that poverty which our exertions are about to relieve?

    Paul Clifford — Complete Edward Bulwer Lytton Lytton 1838

  • Imprimis vero appetitus, seu concupiscentia nimia rei alicujus, honestae vel inhonestae, phantasiam laedunt; unde multi ambitiosi, philauti, irati, avari, insani, &c. Felix Plater, l. 3. de mentis alien.

    Anatomy of Melancholy 2007

  • Imprimis hoc statuere oportet, requiri perseverantiam, et tolerantiam.

    Anatomy of Melancholy 2007

  • Imprimis faciunt videri Solem et Lunam, oriendo, descendendo consuetum diei intra Basilicam peragere cursum, cum tanta nimietate splendoris, vt vix se inuicem homines valeant recognoscere præ fulgore, dicentes et mentientes, Solem et Lunam coeli hanc mittere reuerentiam Imperatori.

    The Voyages and Travels of Sir John Mandeville 2004

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