Cive

Word CIVE
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The word "cive" in example sentences

Is it that I am so weak as to believe, like a child, that I come here in that dress to rec – cive that boy only to decide a little bet, a wager? ❋ Unknown (2007)

Usually shorter grains will cive you a creamier pudding. ❋ Unknown (2005)

Hobbes treated despotic government in The Ele - ments of Law (first version, 1640), in De cive (1642), and in the Leviathan (1651), but he did not adopt ❋ MELVIN RICHTER (1968)

Analogous ideas were expressed by Matteo Palmieri in his work Della vita civile (ca. 1440) and Bartolommeo de 'Sacchi in De optimo cive. ❋ NICOLA ABBAGNANO (1968)

Leviathan was an artificial contrivance constructed to satisfy the requirements of the component elements of society — “men as if but even now sprung out of the earth, and suddenly, like mushrooms, come to full maturity, without all kind of engagement to each other” (De cive [1642], VIII, 1). ❋ STEVEN LUKES (1968)

Latin treatise, De cive, he repeated the distinction between states originating in dominium paternum et despoticum, which he called naturale, and another type of dominium established by institution, called politicum created by artifice. ❋ MELVIN RICHTER (1968)

His De cive contains a sharp criticism of Aristotle's idea of man as a social creature. ❋ PAUL FORIERS (1968)

Nam esse pro cive qui civis non sit rectum est non licere; quam legem tulerunt sapientissimi consules Crassus et Scaevola (95 B.C.); usu vero urbis prohibere peregrinos sane inhumanum est. ❋ Unknown (1885)

[228] Especially in his Leviathan, 1651, and in his De cive. 1647; comp. ❋ 1819-1870 (1873)

Is it that I am so weak as to believe, like a child, that I come here in that dress to rec-cive that boy only to decide a little bet, a wager? ❋ Dickens, Charles, 1812-1870 (1853)

Navicando infra 'l subsolano ed aquilone in spatio di leghe CL et de gia avendo consumato tutte le nostre substantie navale et vettovaglie, avendo discopruto leghe DII cive leghe 700, piu do nuova terra fornendoci di acque et legne deliberammo di tornare in Francia. ❋ Henry Cruse Murphy (1846)

The Irish players were on their way to a black tie banquet on Saturday night, reportedly to feast on delicacies such as 'cremeux d'avocat,' 'tourteaux a la cive' and 'croustilles de parmesan.' ❋ Unknown (2010)

Quod vivis Romanus a siculo petit, siculus judex datur quod siculus a cive ❋ James Harrington (1644)

'Siculi hoc jure sunt, ut quod civis cum cive agat, domi certet suis legibus; quod siculus cum siculo non ejusdem civitatis, ut de eo proetor judices, ex P. ❋ James Harrington (1644)

We prnfcribcd the inhabitants of Bolton without hearing them, and in the fame manner adopted coer - cive and fanguinary meafures againft the other colonies. ❋ Unknown (1777)

We piroferibed the inhabitants of BoJlon without Hearing tfaerh, arid in the flhle Mafifiet adopted coer - cive and ftngiiiflary mcariirta agiiinft the other tcilonies. ❋ Unknown (1777)

“everything is best understood by its constitutive causes” (De cive, Preface), the causes of the social compound being Hobbesian men. ❋ STEVEN LUKES (1968)

"We cive because the price of labour is too high, the price of energy is too high, or various other excuses. ❋ Unknown (1998)

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