My passport, that charter of the Civis Romanus, was put aside as though it had been a document of no value.
These suspicious patriots ignored the pass, and scoffed at the Civis Romanus.
Colonel Challoner had told his story freely, and Civis Romanus Mr. Bradley remained for the rest of that Parliament.
If you do raise the question, Colonel Challoner, could you introduce into your speech 'Civis Romanus sum'?
The colonel actually went on, and in accents of raillery: "'Civis Romanus sum.
LXIX As a native of Latium--Nam is civisex Latio erat.
Civis romanus sum, "I am a Roman citizen," has never ceased to be the all-embracing formula of Roman orthodoxy.
Without were barbarians and heretics, within was the civis romanus.
That same frontal of the Duomo at Civita Castellana has on the cornice over the portico these words inlaid in letters of gold--"Magister Jacobus civis Romanus cum Cosma filio suo, Fieri fecit hoc opus A.
It is bitter to hear one of alien blood say 'Civis Romanus sum'.
The blood of the civis Romanus, however, was up, and Palmerston, defeated by a majority of nineteen, at once resigned.
Civis Romanus carried the House and the country with the speaker: Palmerston's appeal saved the Government.
This "Civis Romanus" speech raised the orator to the highest pitch of popular regard.
Describe the "Civis Romanus" speech and the reasons for it.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "civis" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.