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See: egress, end, event, outlet, result, termination EXITUS. Issue,, child, or offspring; rents or profits of land. Cowell, h.v. In pleading, it is the issue, or the end, termination, or conclusion of the pleadings, and is so called, because an issue brings the pleadings to a close. 3 Bl. Com. 314. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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| From the welter of beliefs and ideals, the best rationale, says Ratzinger, is the theory of exitus and reditus (going forth and returning) and its greatest exponent is the pagan philosopher Plotinus, who lived in Rome in the second century. Virgilius igitur ac Lucretius, quo auditorem ad se raperent, ab ipso statim initio usi sunt principiis maxime iucundis ac festivis; neve satietas, quae inter narrandum docendumquc inlet obrepere, in discessu auditorem comitaretur, exitus quoque librorum maiore etiam festivitate condivere lusibusque refersere iucundioribus. |
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