Thus the subject is the ' terminus a quo,' and the predicate is the ' terminusadquem.'
2
The main object of our trip down the River of Barks-theterminusadquem of the expedition, so to speak-wasa bear.
3
The terminusadquem is less certain--irondoes not begin to be used for weapons in the Aegean till after Period III.
4
Cognition, whenever we take it concretely, means determinate 'ambulation,' through intermediaries, from a terminus a quo to, or towards, a terminusadquem.
5
He fails in short to distinguish between taking the world's perfection as a necessary principle, and taking it only as a possible terminusadquem.