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" A Poem of Dryden's, so called in commemoration of the great fire of London. A posteriori : from the effect to the cause. A priori : from the cause to the effect. Arcanum : a secret. Arcana imperii : state secrets. "
The infallible ready reckoner - Page 243
by W. Coxhead - 1876
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Guy's general school question book

Joseph Guy - General education - 1829 - 392 pages
...board, • An'glice, in English. Arca'na, secrets. Arca'na impe'rii, state secrets. A posterio'ri, from the effect to the cause. A prio'ri, from the cause to the effect. Argumen'tum ad hom'inem, personal argument ; to. the man. Argumen'tum ad ignoran'tiam, a foolish argument^...
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A Dictionary of the Art of Printing

William Savage - Documents, Printing of - 1841 - 836 pages
...Livermore. PHRASES. Latin and French Words and Phrases, with their explanation in English. Ab initia. — From the beginning. Ab urbe condita. — From the building of the city ; abridged л. и. с. Ad arbitriam, — At pleasure. Ad captandmm. — To attract. Ad captandum vulgue....
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The Principles of English Grammar: Comprising the Substance of the Most ...

Peter Bullions - English language - 1846 - 252 pages
...pronunciation has not been added to the Latin, because every letter is sounded, e final, not excepted. Ab initio, from the beginning. Ab urbe condita, from the building of the city; abrided thus, AUC Ad captandum vulgus, to ensnare the vulgar. Ad infimtum, to infinity. Ad libitum,...
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Elfenau cerddoriaeth a chaniadaeth

John Mills - Music - 1850 - 460 pages
...letter is sounded ; в final being like у in army. Words of two syllables have the accent on the first. Ab in-i-tio, from the beginning Ab ur-be con-di-ta, from the building of the city ; AUC Ad cap-tan-dum vul-gus, to ensnare the vulgar Ad in-fi-m-tum, without end Ad lib-i-tum, at pleasure...
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A Copious Dictionary of English Synonymes: Classified and Explained; with a ...

Thomas Fenby - English language - 1853 - 246 pages
...solicitous, anxious, fervent, warm, intense. APPENDIX. LIST OF LATIN AND FEENCH PHEASES. I. LATIN. Ab initio — From the beginning Ab urbe condita — From the building of the city (Rome) Ad captandum vulgus — To catch the - vulgar Ad extremum — At the worst Ad injmitum—To infinity Ad...
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Live and Learn: A Guide for All, who Wish to Speak and Write Correctly

1855 - 178 pages
...wonders. — A Poem of Dryden's, so called in commemoration of the great fire of London. A posteriori : from the effect to the cause. A priori : from the cause to the effect. Arcanum : a secret. Arcana imperil : state secrets. 4rgumentum ad hominem : an appeal to the professed...
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Over 1000 Mistakes Corrected: Live and Learn: a Guide for All, who Wish to ...

English language - 1856 - 366 pages
...wonders. — A Poem of Dryden's, so called in commemoration of the great fire of London. A posteriori : from the effect to the cause. A priori : from the cause to the effect. Arcanum : a secret. Arcana imperii : state secrets. Argumentum ad hominem : an appeal to the professed...
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Joseph Guy's School expositor; or, The learner's new spelling assistant ...

Joseph Guy (of Bristol.) - 1856 - 140 pages
...otherwise Alibi, elsewhere Alma mater, a benign mother A mensa et thoro, from bed and board A posteriori, from the effect to the cause A priori, from the cause to the effect Arbiter elegantiarum, master of the ceremonies Arcanum, secret Arcana, secrets Ars est maxima celfire...
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Much in Little : a Compendium of Facts & Information for the Use of Girls ...

Mrs. William Allbut, Sophia Allbut - Arithmetic - 1859 - 138 pages
...I'lmperatrice. — Long live the Empress. LATIN WORDS AND PHRASES. A fortio'ri. — With stronger reason. A prio'ri. — From the cause to the effect. Ab ini'tio. — From the beginning. Ad arbifrium. — At pleasure. Ad absur'dum. — Showing the absurdity. Absit invid'ia. — All offence...
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Warne's Victoria Picture Spelling Book ...

L. V. - 1866 - 168 pages
...the affirmative. Alias, otherwise. Alibi, elsewhere, or proof of having been elsewhere. A posteriori, from the effect to the cause. A priori, from the cause to the effect. Bona fide, in reality. Compos mentis, in one's senses. Corrigenda, things to be corrected. Cum multis...
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