Our last resource must be to say, we are ready to sign the Provisional Treaty, totidem verbis, as the Definitive Treaty.
Totidem verbis: of course with a view to showing that nothing really corresponded to the definition.
Pardon the harshness of the language, for it is translatedtotidem verbis.
Quot capitum vivunt, totidem studiorum=--There are as many thousands of different tastes of pursuits as there are individuals alive.
These two lines, I assure you, are taken totidem literis from a very popular poem.
Monsignor Nardi said this totidem verbis to an Anglican clergyman who was inspecting the Council Hall.
Tarsel: A male falcon Theorbo: A kind of lute with two necks Totidem verbis: In just as many words (L.
Mr. M'Culloch has asserted, totidem verbis, that the labour of Madame Pasta was as well entitled to be called productive labour as that of a cotton spinner.
This object, under the varying names of an extensive demand, a brisk circulation, a great expenditure of money, and sometimes totidem verbis a large consumption, was conceived to be the great condition of prosperity.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "totidem" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.