Why, quod he, what coulde I answere ellys, but clerely graunt hym that I believe that thyng for none other cause but only bycause the Scripture so sheweth me?
Quod erat demonstrandum) which was to be proved Q.
The monk laid aside his mitre and crosier and said,-- "Confirma hoc Deus, quod operatus es in nobis.
And the postulant murmured,-- "A templo sacro tuoquod est in Jerusalem.
Dilectio sui ipsius includitur in dilectione Dei et proximi; in hoc enim homo vere se diligit quod se ordinat in Deum.
Pigrum et iners videtur sudore adquirere quod possis sanguine parare: has been the motto of all medieval times.
Besides, as Bacon has said: “Verumtamen sæpe necessarium est, quod non est optimum.
The expression: non defuit homini, sed scientiæ, quod nescivit Salmasius, is a clear proof of the insignificance of the science of the time.
Scire quod nescias is taught, if they teach us nothing else.
Quod si vere, imo quia vere, et cogitavit: quia dixit in corde et non dixit in corde, quia cogitare non potuit; non uno tantum modo dicitur aliquid in corde vel cogitatur.
No doubt it was the thought that he had “paid for his whistle” that led the careful old merchant to adopt the suggestive motto, “Quod tuum tene.
On the fifth page from the end is written, “Finis, Quod sum non curo quod ero spero Thomas Leyghe.
Jacet et appreciata est in Gratentun quod est in Oxenefordscire et tamen dat scotum in Berchescire'; i.
Haec terra iacet et appreciata est in Gratentun quod est in Oxenefordscire et tamen dat scotum in Berchescire.
Nihil videō quod timeam», I see nothing to fear (nothing of such as character as to fear it).
Llanverarbrin neer Llandvery, as I remember), can helpe me to the counterpart of this deed of entaile in Wales--quod N.
He did order it[1149] according to the best of his understanding, and yet he sayd that he haz lived to see every one of these benefactions abused--quod N.
Ramus in his Scholia's sayes that the reason why mathematiques did most flourish in Germanie was that the best authors were rendred into their mother tongue, and that publique lectures of it were also read in their owne tongue--quod nota bene.
Propter virtutem enim jure laudamur, et in virtute recie gloriamur: quod non contingeret, si id donum a deo, non a nobis, haberemus.