His saltem accumulem donis, et fungar inani munere=--These offerings at least I would bestow upon him, and discharge a duty though it no longer avails.
Nisi caste, saltem caute=--If not chastely, at least cautiously.
Atqui in his duobus regnis ruit iste Catholicus ordo, quamvis ab infallibili auctoritate commendatus, imo forsan saltem in Austria eo praecise quod ab hac commendatus.
Conversation between the Members of the Universities was ordered to be carried on either in Latin or French:--"Si qua inter se proferant, colloquio Latino vel saltem Gallico perfruantur.
Footnote 495: There was a proverb to the same effect: "Si non caste, saltem caute.
Optandum est potius quam expectandum, ut ii qui habent aliquid in poesi vel historia notatu dignum in privatis bibliothecis reconditum, id in vulgus emittant, aut saltem ab iis qui hujusmodi rebus operam navant perlegi permittant.
The Latin merely has--'Quae quasi in loco frigido permansit, nec modicum saltem sudoris persensit.
Conversation between the members of the Universities was ordered to be carried on either in Latin or French:--"Si qua inter se proferant, colloquio Latino vel saltem Gallico perfruantur.
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.
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