November as the date of their departure); Jean de Serres, Commentarii de statu relig.
In the English universities, an officer appointed to assist the proctors in that part of their duty only which relates to the discipline and behavior of those persons who are in statu pupillari.
In the English universities, one who is subject to collegiate laws, discipline, and officers is said to be in statu pupillari.
It is their especial duty to attend to the discipline and behavior of all persons in statu pupillari, to search houses of ill-fame, and to take into custody women of loose and abandoned character, and even those de malo suspectcæ.
Although Bachelors in Arts, they are considered, both as respects the College and the University, to be in statu pupillari until they become M.
And the short space that here we tarry, At least "in statu pupillari," Forbids our growing hopes to germ, Alas!
I do not know what to say to you upon public matters; things remain in 'statu quo', and nothing is done.
Contrary to the expectations of all mankind here, everything still continues in 'statu quo'.
I denied this with native hyperbolism, saying that I was content to remain in statu quo until the doom cracked, and that the conservatory was for me the equivalent of Paradise.
The day before each successive change everything remained exactly in statu quo.
Our men look on in wonder, give a cheer, and all again subsides in statu quo ante bellum.
The new house, about which you inquire, is in statuquo before winter.
In heaven's name, I want all the affection which you have lavished on me, and all your worldly Page 4 in omni genere iudico singularem, confer ad eam curam, ut de omni statu meo cogites.
But to his dismay, both of them told him to leave the matter in statu quo.
I guaranteed in the treaty of Breslau the statu quo of the Catholic religion, and I have found no better priests than they under every aspect.
In statu quo ante bellum: in the same state as before the war.
In statu quo: in the former state; just as it was.
Quonam in statu rem Christianam his in locis offenderit Societas.
Tertiò quonam instatu rem Christianam in his terris offenderimus.
No one was then left very many years in statu pupillari, and, consequently, he had to join his uncle in business, as a linendraper at Bath.
Without mixing directly in German affairs, without wounding at all the Teutonic susceptibilities, one could oppose an insuperable barrier to Prussian ambition; one had only to maintain the statu quo.
Bismarck condemned without pity or weakness all these vain attempts; with the great theorician of his party, the celebrated Professor Stahl, he pleaded for the return to the statu quo prior to 1848.
The two proctors have as their main duty that of disciplinary officers over the members of the university in statu pupillari.
The scholars and other members in statu pupillari are generally termed collectively undergraduates.
The chancellor and six heads of colleges, appointed by the senate, form a court of discipline for members in statu pupillari.
The chancellor and sex viri (elected by the senate) form a court for offences against the university statutes by members not in statu pupillari.
I sometimes hear the champions of the statu quo maintain that for the present we enjoy liberty enough, and that, in spite of the declamation against the existing order, we are below the level of our institutions.
In the first place, as to oracles, it is clear that all their accuracy depends upon the universal conscience which inspires them; and, as to the idea of God, it is easily seen why isolation and statu quo are alike fatal to it.
His third work, De Statu Prisci Orbls, 1615, is a good outline of general history.
See Robert of Graystanes, Historia de statuecclesiae Dunelmensis, edited by J.
But supposing these two points settled, there remains another equally important, that is the statu quo.
This Article includes two objects equally important; an armistice and a statu quo.
Parties, which at present are so nearly balanced, remain in statu quo, and you gain time.
With the object therefore of promoting the cause of reunion he set himself to compose his remarkable book, /De Statu Ecclesiae et de Legitima Potestate Romani Pontificis/, published in 1762 under the assumed name of Justinus Febronius.
The matter, therefore, was allowed to rest in statu quo for the present.
Vergennes, urging that the case be allowed to stand in statu quo for the present.
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