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  • As the lawyers say, is it a 'vinculo', or only a 'mensa et thoro?'

    Nine Short Essays Charles Dudley Warner 1864

  • As the lawyers say, is it a 'vinculo', or only a 'mensa et thoro?'

    The Complete Project Gutenberg Writings of Charles Dudley Warner Charles Dudley Warner 1864

  • As the lawyers say, is it a 'vinculo', or only a 'mensa et thoro?'

    Complete Essays Charles Dudley Warner 1864

  • Absolve, Domine, animas omnium fidelium defunctorum ab omni vinculo delictorum et gratia tua illis succurente mereantur evadere iudicium ultionis, et lucis æterne beatitudine perfrui.

    Archive 2009-06-01 bls 2009

  • Nihil est quod tam impotentur rapiat homines, quam suscepta de salute opinio; siquidem pro ea omnes gentes corpora et animas devovere solent, et arctissimo necessitudinis vinculo se invicem colligare.

    Anatomy of Melancholy 2007

  • Durinesiae Haraiae Vaternesiae, &c: Baro D. Florae Macdonald matrimoniali vinculo conjugatus turrem hanc Beganodunensem proavorum habitaculum longe vetustissimum diu penitus labefectatam

    Journal of a Tour to the Hebrides 2006

  • But unto all this knowledge de communi vinculo, of the concordances between the mind and the body, that part of inquiry is most necessary which considereth of the seats and domiciles which the several faculties of the mind do take and occupate in the organs of the body; which knowledge hath been attempted, and is controverted, and deserveth to be much better inquired.

    The Advancement of Learning 2003

  • * [2133] Nostram causam sustinebat, qui nostram sibi carnem aduniverat, et ita nobis arctissimo vinculo conjunctus, et

    The Doctrine of Justification by Faith 1616-1683 1965

  • So is it expressed by a learned prelate, “Nostram causam sustinebat, qui nostram sibi carnem aduniverat, et ita nobis arctissimo vinculo conjunctus, et henōtheis, quæ erant nostra fecit sua.”

    The Doctrine of Justification by Faith 1616-1683 1965

  • The bond of union they describe as a "jus speciale" ( "si quodam essent juris specialis vinculo sociati"), and this conception explains the appearance of their earliest code of statutes in the first decade of the thirteenth century.

    Life in the Medieval University Robert S. Rait

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