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Example sentences for "libertas"

Lexicographically close words:
liberis; libero; liberos; libertarian; libertarians; libertate; libertatem; libertates; libertati; libertatis
  1. Of an individual action of this kind, he saith: Manet homini respectu istius actus plena arbitrii libertas moralis; tum ea quae exercitii seu contradictionis dicitur, tum etiam ea quae specificationis seu contrarietatis libertas appellatur.

  2. Theologians answer by saying that it is libertas contradictionis sive exercitii.

  3. As regards the libertas specificationis, (that freedom by which a person may act thus or otherwise, e.

  4. He can no more change a determinatio ad unum into a libertas ad utrumque than He can create a square circle, because the two notions involve an intrinsic contradiction.

  5. The second requisite of merit is moral liberty (libertas indifferens ad actum), that is to say, freedom from both external and internal compulsion.

  6. Nisi enim haec fierent anceps haererem an manere possem in Concilio, ubi libertas Episcoporum ita opprimitur, quemadmodum heri in me oppressa fuit, et ubi dogmata fidei definirentur novo et in Ecclesia Dei adusque inaudito modo.

  7. Footnote 6: On this motto of Whitshed's Swift wrote the following poetical paraphrase: "Libertas et natale solum: Fine words!

  8. But this, although the first one voted, was not engraved until after the de Fleury and the Libertas Americana pieces, both of which were executed in Paris under the direction of Benjamin Franklin.

  9. Footnote 31: The victory at Saratoga is also commemorated in the Libertas Americana medal, No.

  10. The Libertas Americana piece was struck in 1783.

  11. In the same spirit is the mediaeval verse,-- "Non bene pro toto libertas venditur auro.

  12. It was as much an appeal for freedom of thought (libertas philosophandi) as a demonstration of rational truth; and Spinoza dexterously pointed (c.

  13. Libertas philosophica [205] is the breath of his nostrils; and by his life and his death alike he upholds the ideal for men as no other before him did.

  14. A new phrase--Libertas Ecclesiastica, Independence under the Church--was invented to describe the new settlement.

  15. The late Blanco White, a thinker of considerable subtlety, says: 'The important distinction between libertas a necessitate and libertas a coactione, is seldom attended to.

  16. Nunquam libertas gratior extat / Quam sub rege pio=--Whoso thinks it slavery to serve under an eminent prince is mistaken.

  17. Fortem facit vicina libertas senem=--The approach of liberty makes even an old man brave.

  18. Libertas in legibus=--Liberty under the laws.

  19. Libertas est potestas faciendi id quod jure licet=--Liberty consists in the power of doing what the law permits.

  20. Libertas ultima mundi / Quo steterit ferienda loco=--In the spot where liberty has made her last stand she was fated to be smitten.

  21. Libertas et natale solum: You had good reason when you stole 'em.

  22. The very formula employed to imprint the memorable injunction has been preserved to us through the centuries: 'Dico tibi verum, libertas optima rerum: Nunquam servili sub nexu vivito, fili.

  23. Libertas Conscientiae) and throwing down from column ornamented with serpent-band a third with S.

  24. Bayou de Libertas to convey a cargo of sugar on board a Baltimore ship, for the support of his family, and aided his mistress to collect such articles of value as could conveniently be carried away.

  25. Bayou de Libertas was such a humane and considerate man that life in his service seems to have been as happy as the condition of slaves can be.


  26. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "libertas" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.