Yet he justifies the deed by the stupendis viribus of Godfrey; and William of Tyre covers it by obstupuit populus facti novitate .
Facienti quod est in se ex viribus naturalibus Deus non denegat gratiam (to him who does what he can with his natural moral strength, God does not refuse grace.
Laurentius, and him that is instar omnium, Fienus, a famous physician of Antwerp, that wrote three books de viribus imaginationis.
Again, while the Augustinian doctrine of the Fall seems to be taught, it is added that by Original Sin liberum arbitrium is minime extinctum viribus licet attenuatum, which is Semi-Pelagian.
An Austrian dreadnought of the Viribus Unitis type was torpedoed by Italian naval forces in Pola Harbor on the morning of May 14.
The Austrian dreadnought and flagship Viribus Unitis is sunk at Pola by an Italian naval motor boat.
The sixth part, directed against synergism bore the title: "Confutatio Corruptelarum in Articulo de Libero Arbitrio sive de Viribus Humanis--Confutation of the Corruptions in the Article Concerning Free Will or Concerning the Human Powers.
De viribus herbarum' deals with seventy-seven plants in alphabetical order, and describes their virtues in mediaeval Latin verse, which is believed to date back to the tenth century.
Galvani's most important contribution to science is undoubtedly his De Viribus Electricitatis in Motu Musculari Commentarius--Commentary on the Forces of Electricity in Their Relation to Muscular Motion.
As a foundation classic in electricity, Galvani's De Viribus Electricitatis deserves more detailed analysis.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "viribus" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.