| Thomas Bayly Howell, Thomas Jones Howell - Law reports, digests, etc - 1809 - 760 pages
...' non sum, frater ; caput aspice tonsura !' ' Oli ' brother, I am not as you take me for, no morn ' a cat; see my habit and shaven crown !* Hereupon some of the more credulous and bohl among them, were again, by this deceit, snatched up ; and therefore, when afterwards he came as... | |
| Law reports, digests, etc - 1816 - 758 pages
...non sum, frater ; caput aspice tonsum !' ' Oil ' brother, I am not ns you take me for, no того 'a cat; see my habit and shaven crown!" Hereupon some...credulous and bold among them, were again, by this deceit, snatclied up ; and therefore, when afterwards he саше as before to entice them forth, they would... | |
| Thomas Bayly Howell - Trials - 1816 - 760 pages
...said unto them, ' Quod fneraiu ' non sum, fruter ; caput aspice tonsum !' < Oh, ' brother, I am not ns you take me for, no more 'a cat; see my habit and shaven crown!* Hereupon коше of the more credulous and bohl among them, wrre ucnin, by this deceit, snatched up ; and therefore,... | |
| 1825 - 648 pages
...sum. froter .- capuitupict tontum ! ' Oh. brother, I am not as you take mo lor, no moif a cmt ; »«e my habit and shaven crown !' Hereupon some of the...came as before to entice them forth, they would come nut no more. Vot- X. No. 56.— 1828. 23 but answered Cor tibi ratal idem, viz libi pncsto ßdem. 'Talk... | |
| Literature - 1825 - 620 pages
...formally, and father-like, said unto them, Quod fueram twn turn, fitter : taput atpice tonsum ! ' Oh. brother, I am not as you take me for, no more a cat;...shaven crown !' Hereupon some of the more credulous ind bold among them were again by this deceit snatched up : and, therefore, when afterwards be came... | |
| Henry Roscoe - Lawyers - 1830 - 554 pages
...worst, he formally and father-like said unto them, Quod fueram non sum, frater, caput aspice tonsum ! Oh brother! I am not as you take me for, no more a cat...forth, they would come out no more, but answered, Cortibi restat idem, mx tibi prtesto fidem. Talk what you can, we will never believe you; you have... | |
| 1830 - 614 pages
...turn snm,frattT, capttt a spice tcruwn ! Oh brother : I am not as vou take me for, no more a cat ; sea my habit and shaven crown ! Hereupon some of the more credulous and bold among them were again, by tfajs deceit, snatched up; and therefore, when afterward* he came as before to entice them forth, they... | |
| Robert Walsh, Eliakim Littell, John Jay Smith - 1825 - 622 pages
...formally, and father-like, said unto them, Quad fnefam nan sinn, frater; cafmt aspice tonsum /' ' Oh, brother, I am not as you take me for, no more a cat;...came as before to entice them forth, they would come wit no more, but answered Cor tibi renal idem, vix tibi prntofidem. ' Talk what you can, we will never... | |
| 1846 - 404 pages
...formally, and father-like, said unto them : " Quod fueram non sum, frater, caput aspice ionsum ;"~" О brother, I am not as you take me for, no more a cat...they would come out no more but answered, " Cor tibi restat idem, vix tibi prtestofidem ;"—" Talk .what you can, we will never believe you ; you bear... | |
| Protestantism - 1847 - 648 pages
...formally, and father-like, said unto them: Quod fucram non turn, frater, cap-id aspiee tonnim — " O G _ c ` pk ^e )> m ;M H _ ^< Y ޤ thenfore when afterwards he came, as before, to entice1 them forth, they would come out no more, but... | |
| |