Obliviscere populum tuum et domum patris tui,' has been in my ears for the last twelve hours.
Thus, in the very beginning of the poem, Virgil describes the people destined to spring from the remnant of the Trojans as populum late regem belloque superbum.
The latter alludes to the anxiety of veteres Romani on this point, "ne alium pro alio nominando falsa religione populum alligarent.
Coupling him with two other memorable holders of the office, he says that "et in senatu et apud populum et in causis amicorum et domi et militiae consilium suum fidemque praestabant.
Potuerat et Hezekias populum monere, ne serpentem adorarent, sed muluit confringere et penitus e conspectu auferre; et rectius fecit, saith one well to this purpose.
In quibus prædictio est, etiam principes et magistratus politicos, adducendos ad obedientiam fidel in Christum, aut saltem coercendos et in officio continendos, ne amplius opprimant populum Dei.
How much surer and sounder is Calvin’s judgment,(581) non aliud fuisse Dei consilium, quam ut interposito obstaculo populum suum a prophanis Gentibus dirimiret?
Solon, reciteth one of his sayings, Populi rector prius se quam populum recte instituere debet: si principes et majores secundum leges vixerint, unaquaeque civitas optime rege peterit, p.
Politici, populum obtinere regnum et jura majestatis proprietate et dominio: principem et ephoros usu et administratione (whereas the people have not the regnum vel jura majestatis any way at all).
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "populum" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.