Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun In law, a former writ of entry into lands and tenements.
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Annis autem vix centum à primo ingressu elapsis, mox de religione Christiana agi coeptum est, nempe circa annum Domini 974. quæ res non sine insigni rebellione plusquam 20 annis variè à multis tentata est.
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Annis autem vix centum � primo ingressu elapsis, mox de religione Christiana agi coeptum est, nempe circa annum Domini 974. qu� res non sine insigni rebellione plusquam 20 annis vari� � multis tentata est.
The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation 2003
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A special kind of partial interdict is that which forbids one to enter a church, interdictum ab ingressu ecclesiae mentioned by certain texts.
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 8: Infamy-Lapparent 1840-1916 1913
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From the opening chapters the contradiction is apparent: _Ordinamus quod nullus recipiatur in ordine nostro nisi sit talis clericus qui sit competenter instructus in grammatica vel logica; aut nisi sit talis laicus de cujus ingressu esset valde celebris et edificatio in populo et in clero_.
Life of St. Francis of Assisi Paul Sabatier 1893
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"Nam et pater meus ut ab eo accepi, diu in ingressu Collegii Jurisconsultorum laboravit, et ego, ut alias testatus sum, bis a medicorum Patavino, toties filius meus natu major, a Ticinensi, uterque a Mediolanensi rejecti sumus."
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Annis autem vix centum à primo ingressu elapsis, mox de religione Christiana agi coeptum est, nempe circa annum Domini 974. quæ res non sine insigni rebellione plusquam 20 annis variè à multis tentata est.
The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation — Volume 01 Richard Hakluyt 1584
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( "ultra unum sextarium vini non mediocris suis sociis pro novo sub ingressu seu bejanno non solvat").
Life in the Medieval University Robert S. Rait
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"Vidi in quibusdam partibus, quando mulieres nubebant, et de ecclesiâ redibant, in ingressu domus in faciem corum frumentum projiciebant, clamantes: 'Abundantia!
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Aethnae flagrant’s incendia, &c.] 134 Eam partem, quam nobilissimarum civitatum fulgor illustrat, quae et toti regno singulari meruit privilegio praeminere, nefarium esset .... vel barbarorum ingressu pollui.
The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire 1206
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