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Example sentences for "principi"

Lexicographically close words:
principatus; principaux; principe; principem; principes; principibus; principiis; principio; principios; principis
  1. In the unnamed southern continent, and over a representation of the Spanish arms, is the dedication to the Infante Philip, afterward Philip III, reading "Principi Philip.

  2. The dedication under an elaborately colored coat of arms of Denmark reads, "Serenissimo atque potentissimo Principi Domino D.

  3. The ceremony to which the ambassador was entitled may be gathered from the accounts of these embassies preserved in the Esposizioni Principi and the Ceremoniali.

  4. Habent igitur Principes regendi potestatem a Deo, quia supposita electione a Republica facta, Deus illam potestatem, quæ in communitate erat, Principi confert.

  5. There the maxim is quod principi placuit, legis habet vigorem, even without having that will and pleasure recorded.

  6. The dedications of these Florentine examples read, "Serenissimo Potentissimoque Principi Ferdinando Secondo Magno Etruriae Duci, Domino Suo Clementissimo.

  7. In the south Atlantic and near the great southern continent, in a neat cartouch surmounted by the coat of arms of the Boncompagni family of Bologna, is the following dedication: "Illustrissimo et Excellentissimo Principi D.

  8. Into this mistake has fallen, amongst others, our able Professor Pantaleoni, in his Principi d'economia pura, and in other writings.

  9. The king will not add to his private purse the riches of Colonel Grosvenor and the Principi di Monte Bianca, your father and mine, old fools!

  10. During this flight his Highness the Principi di Monte Bianca, Enrico by name, had taken the part of an amused spectator; but now that the last of the unwelcome guests was gone, he assumed the role premeditated.

  11. On General Lee's staff was an Italian named the Principi di Monte Bianca.

  12. Di questi adunque oziosi principi e di queste vilissime armi sarà piena la mia istoria,' is the contemptuous phrase with which he winds up his analysis.

  13. Figured by Cibrario, in the Sigilli de' Principi di Savoia, Pl.

  14. The whole figure is given by Cibrario in the Sigilli de' Principi di Savoia, Plate XXX.

  15. Both the Roman imperial law and the Roman imperial constitution were useful models for kings of the New Monarchy; the Roman Empire was a despotism; quod principi placuit legis habet vigorem ran the fundamental principle of Roman Empire.


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