The central region of the " Via Principalis " with the buildings for the command staff was called the " Principia " ( plural of " principium " ).
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The band stated " If we still want to continue with Mors Principium Est, we need new guitar players " and proceeded to ask for anyone who could try out around the world to do so.
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At the end of the series the " Unspoken Principium " of Hell is revealed by Doctor Occult " You can leave whenever you want, " reiterating what was said about Hell in the Gaiman version.
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The " Unspoken Principium " is later revealed as, " You may leave when you want ", even if actually no condemned soul left Hell by his / her own will in the DCU, including Rose.
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For his " principium " ( Inc . : Hic est liber mandatorum ), an introductory work to the entire Bible, he based himself on Thomas Aquinas's inaugural speech given at the University of Paris in 1256.
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His view that a single world-essence ( The Will ) comes to manifest itself as a multiplicity of individual things ( " principium individuationis " ) has been compared to the Buddhist trikaya doctrine as developed in Yogacara Buddhism.
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Second Form : The Principle of Sufficient Reason of Knowing ( principium rationis sufficientis cognoscendi ); asserts that if a judgment is to express a piece of knowledge, it must have a sufficient ground or reason, in which case it receives the predicate true.
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That he gained nothing by following the advice of his second friendly counsellor is attested by an inscription in the Beauchamp Tower as follows :'Principium eapientie Timor Domini, I . H . S . X . P . S . Be friend to no one.
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"Le gouvernement des roys et des princes " is translated from Gilles de Rome s " De regimine principium ", the'Mirror of Princes', an influential text which interpreted ( sometimes loosely ) and promoted Aristotle s political and moral philosophy to a medieval audience.
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This condition of our understanding is expressed by the law, as it is called, of Sufficient Reason ( "'principium Rationis Sufficientis "'); but it is more properly denominated the law of Reason and Consequent ( "'principium Rationis et Consecutionis "').