So Pope Urban IV writes to Richard: 'Ut consternatis Imperii Romani inimicis, in pacis pulchritudine sedeat populus Christianus et requie opulenta quiescat.
But it owes its existence as a systematised body of rules to the Dutch jurist and statesman Hugo Grotius, whose work, "De Jure Belli ac Pacis libri III.
The science of the modern Law of Nations commences from Grotius's work, "De Jure Belli ac Pacis libri III.
But it was not until fourteen years later that Grotius began, during his exile in France, to write his "De Jure Belli ac Pacis libri III.
This was the reason for the fact that Grotius's work "De Jure Belli ac Pacis libri III.
At this period, the celebrant after the consecration of the elements kissed the chalice and then the Deacon, with the words ‘Habete vinculum pacis et caritatis’; the Deacon next passed on the kiss to the assistants and so to the congregation.
DIES IRAE--DIES PACIS (As earnestly as any I crave the victory of Right over this madness of Insensate Might against which we are contending.
Assuredly I was not guilty of any fault, when, to avoid Page 148 imparatam Capuam non solum ignaviae dedecus, sed etiam perfidiae suspicionem fugiens accipere nolui, neque cum post condiciones pacis per L.
Pax Cererem nutrit, pacis alumna Ceres=--Peace is the nurse of Ceres; Ceres is the nursling of Peace.
Well then may Pliny and the old Roman authors speak with such admiration of the “immensa Romanæ pacis majestas.
It is wonderful, again, to think of what Pliny calls the “immensa Romanæ pacis majestas.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "pacis" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.