Bank of the United States that had issued this scire facias against Mr. Wilkins.
Instead of a right to sue out a scire facias or a quo warranto, the injured citizen, with an humble petition in his hand, must repair to the President of the United States, or to Congress, and crave their leave to do so.
The Abbot of Chertsey, also, states his servitium debitum with the proviso 'secundum quod scire possumus'.
The power of displacing the public directors and that of issuing a scire facias and of removing the deposits were not intended to be idle and nugatory provisions without the means of enforcement.
It was intended that the power to issue a scire facias and remove the deposits be real and effective.
Having but recently become acquainted with your useful and learned work (for scire ubi aliquid invenire possis, magna pars eruditionis est), I have been much interested in looking over the earlier volumes.
What magical attracts and graces, That can redeem from Scire facias!
And though there is less serious obscurity, nothing can be more awkward than the not infrequent inversion of the natural order of words that we find in phrases such as nec pereat quo scire malo (vii.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "scire" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.