Si eos dispositos inveniat, eis gratiam obtinet virtute illius unius sacrificii, a quo omnis gratia in nos influxit, et per consequens peccata mortalia in eis delet .
Vi victa vis, vel potius oppressa virtute audacia est: and to the same purport, Muren.
Such racial antagonism as existed would, in this case, be owing to the large admixture of Scandinavian blood in Caithness and in the Isles, rather than to any difference between the true Scots and "the English of the Lowlands".
But there is no hint of racial antipathy; the abuse applied to Donald and his followers would suit equally well for the Borderers who shouted the Douglas battle-cry.
The vestiges of the clan system which remained may be part of the explanation of the place of the great Houses in Scottish History.
It was the fate of Scotland, as so often again, to be governed by a child; and a strong king, Henry II, was now on the throne of England.
There were three kinds of coroners at common law: Virtute officii; virtute cartæ sive commissionis; and virtute electionis.
Coroners virtute officii and virtute cartæ sive commissionis are unknown to our institutions.
Here the office of coroner may be classed under the head of coroners virtute electionis.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "virtute" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.