How To Use Iberis In A Sentence

  • Jul. nece, c. 7, p. 152.)] [Footnote 140: Cujus suprema et cineres, si qui tunc juste consuleret, non Cydnus videre deberet, quamvis gratissimus amnis et liquidus: sed ad perpetuandam gloriam recte factorum praeterlambere Tiberis, intersecans urbem aeternam, divorumque veterum monumenta praestringens Ammian. xxv. History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire — Volume 2
  • Is, ubi primum opportunum fuit, Jugurtham anxium ac miserantem fortunas suas accedit; monet atque lacrimans obtestatur, uti aliquando sibi liberisque et genti Numidarum optime merenti provideat, omnibus proeliis sese victos, agrum vastatum, multos mortales captos, occisos, regni opes comminutas esse; satis saepe jam et virtutem militum et fortunam temptatam; caveat, ne illo [328] cunctante Numidae sibi consulant. C. Sallusti Crispi De Bello Catilinario Et Jugurthino
  • The patches of candytuft, iberis, in front and back seem to have a more dense flowering than is usual also. Bloom Days April 2008 « Fairegarden
  • Iberis in the mustard family, native to Europe and the Mediterranean region and widely cultivated for their showy clusters of white, pink, crimson, or purple flowers.
  • Terra ista est populosa valdè, et crescunt in ea species, et abundantia gingiberis, canella, gariofoli, nuces muscata, et mastix cum aromatibus multis. The Voyages and Travels of Sir John Mandeville
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  • Four sets of simultaneous samples were taken by konimeter and thermal precipitator in South African asbestos mines and/or fiberising plants between 1940 and 1967.
  • Vita ejus Puellae, amore septuagenarius senex usque ad insaniam correptus, multis liberis susceptis: multi non sine pudore conspexerunt senem et philosophum podagricium, non sine risu saltantem ad tibiae modos. Anatomy of Melancholy
  • Terra ista est populosa valdè, et crescunt in ea species, et abundantia gingiberis, canella, gariofoli, nuces muscata, et mastix cum aromatibus multis. The Voyages and Travels of Sir John Mandeville
  • Quoniamfiyoluifles facrificium dediflem utique: ho* locaufliis non delect.iberis. fiamfi cafa quidem tibt vi£ftma nrft a plac reh Miite arascaderetviiitma muiia tuas. Reverendissimi patris Fr. Francisci de Macedo ... Carmina selecta
  • Si cui intueri vacet quae patiuntur superstitiosi, invenies tam indecora honestis, tam indigna liberis, tam dissimilia sanis, ut nemo fuerit dubitaturus furere eos, si cum paucioribus fuerent. Anatomy of Melancholy
  • The patches of candytuft, iberis, in front and back seem to have a more dense flowering than is usual also. Bloom Days April 2008 « Fairegarden
  • Coulda been an ET kidnaping dream I guess ... someone doing unspeakable experiments with syringes and speaking giberish ... Cheeseburger Gothic » Havsy’s cake shoppe.
  • Illiberis ulmivora Graeser is an important leaf - eating pest of elm tree in Shanxi province.
  • Terra ista est populosa valdè, et crescunt in ea species, et abundantia gingiberis, canella, gariofoli, nuces muscata, et mastix cum aromatibus multis. The Voyages and Travels of Sir John Mandeville
  • Omnes parentes, Libane, liberis suis qui mi auscultabunt, facient obsequellam [3] quippe qui mage amico utantur gnato et benevolo. atque ego me id facere studeo, volo amari a meis; Amphitryo, Asinaria, Aulularia, Bacchides, Captivi Amphitryon, The Comedy of Asses, The Pot of Gold, The Two Bacchises, The Captives
  • Illiberis were held about the same time, the one in Galatia, the other in Spain; but their respective canons, which are still extant, seem to breathe a very different spirit. The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire
  • Terra ista est populosa vald�, et crescunt in ea species, et abundantia gingiberis, canella, gariofoli, nuces muscata, et mastix cum aromatibus multis. The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation
  • * An pro tempore illa bona erant, flendo petere etiam quod noxie daretur; indignari acriter non subjectis hominibus, liberis et majoribus, hisque a quibus genitus est; multisque praeterea prudentioribus, non ad nutum voluntatis obtemperantibus, feriendo nocere niti, quantum potest, quia non obeditur imperiis quibus perniciose obediretur? Pneumatologia
  • Vita ejus Puellae, amore septuagenarius senex usque ad insaniam correptus, multis liberis susceptis: multi non sine pudore conspexerunt senem et philosophum podagricium, non sine risu saltantem ad tibiae modos. Anatomy of Melancholy
  • Een gedicht als een ding een glazen draaideur en de chinese ober die steeds terugkeert met andere schotels een parkwachter die zijn nagels bijvijlt tussen siberische kinderen uit maine een venus van de voortjid samen met een spin op de snelweg een glas moedermelk, een geel gesteven smoking een bij, een pennemes beide stekend, een vliegtuig dat oplost in dorpsregen een gedicht als een ding. Gerrit Kouwenaar
  • Terra ista est populosa vald�, et crescunt in ea species, et abundantia gingiberis, canella, gariofoli, nuces muscata, et mastix cum aromatibus multis. The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation
  • [69] Apuleius _Apologia_, 523: Pleraque tamen rei familiaris in nomen uxoris callidissima fraude confert, etc.; id., 545, 546 proves further the power of the wife: ea condicione factam conjunctionem, si nullis a me susceptis liberis vita demigrasset, ut dos omnis, etc. -- evidently the woman was dictating the disposal of her dowry. A Short History of Women's Rights From the Days of Augustus to the Present Time. with Special Reference to England and the United States. Second Edition Revised, With Additions.
  • Adhibenda eft autem inhis determinandis pro ajtatum varietate particuia, commnmter 5 quia aliqui luniores, ex debilitate pecuiiariter contracta, poiTunt laborare Vitio Se - mrni; & aiiqui Senes iuueniiem feruare vigorem in multarm statem -, - qui propterea nulio adiumento, per Artem, re~ - quifito, luftrant Ocuiis iiberis tam proxima, quam re - mota, Optica philosophia experimentis et ratione a fundamentis constituta, Nicolai ...

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