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  • Anyway, tell me the date, statim!
  • Iovianus ab initio imperium recusavit, se Christianum confitens, sed milites responderunt se quoque Christianos esse : ita consilium Iuliani, qui religionem Christianam deiicere voluit, statim abruptum est neque ab ullo successore restitutum.
  • Tacitus's statement " Perdomita Britannia et statim missa " ( " Britain was completely conquered and immediately let go " in Latin ), denotes unification of the whole island under Roman rule after Agricola's successful campaign.
  • "Eo cum ventum esset, Moravius in clivio propinquo unde prospectus in paludes erat cum suis simplice ordine acie instructa stetit . reliqui statim inter ducendum adversus hostem aperte proditionis signum dederunt, quod ramos ericae ( cuius magna in illis locis copia erat ) ut ab hostibus agnoscerentur tegumentis capitum affixerunt.
  • "nec multum erat progressa nauis, duobus e numero familiarum Agrippinam comitantibus, ex quis Crepereius Gallus haud procul gubernaculis adstabat, Acerronia super pedes cubitantis reclinis paenitentiam filii et reciperatam matris gratiam per gaudium memorabat, cum dato signo ruere tectum loci multo plumbo graue, pressusque Crepereius et statim exanimatus est ."
  • It was premiered on 21 November 1670 by the Com閐iens du Roi at the Suetonius, who recounts the story of the Roman emperor Titus and Berenice of Cilicia, the sister of Agrippa II . Suetonius wrote a single sentence on the affair : " " Titus reginam Berenicen, cui etiam nuptias pollicitus ferebatur, statim ab Urbe dimisit invitus invitam " . " In his preface, Racine translates this as " Titus, who passionately loved Berenice and who was widely thought to have promised to marry her, sent her from Rome, in spite of himself and in spite of herself, in the early days of his empire ."
  • In a letter to John Mapletoft he refers to a class of detractors " qui vitio statim vertunt si quis novi aliquid, ab illis non prius dictum vel etiam inauditum, in medium proferat " ( " Who by a technicality suddenly turn if something is new, if someone should disclose something not previously said or heard " ); and in a letter to Robert Boyle, written the year before his death ( and the only authentic specimen of his English composition that remains ), he says, " I have the happiness of curing my patients, at least of having it said concerning me that few miscarry under me; but [ I ] cannot brag of my correspondency with some other of my faculty . . . . Though yet, in taken fire at my attempts to reduce practice to a greater easiness, plainness, and in the meantime letting the mountebank at Charing Cross pass unrailed at, they contradict themselves, and would make the world believe I may prove more considerable than they would have me ."