Human figure personifying the Christian virtue of prudence.
1Remember your own motto, 'Nullum numen abest si sit prudentia'.
2Quod vel maxime fit ubi de rebus Ecclesiasticis vel de juris prudentia Romana (tom.
3By persuasa prudentia, Grynaeus means self- complacent common sense as opposed to science and philosophic reason.
4He had resigned his position with the Prudentia Insurance Company long ago.
5Don't you think you and I could stand Prudentia for a week?'
6To Prudentia he never said more words than were civilly necessary.
7The cover bore the address of the General Agency of the Prudentia Insurance Co.
8Nullum numen habes si sit Prudentia, nos te; Nos facimus, Fortuna, deam, coeloque locamus.
9Benjamin Dorn, like Herr Zittel, had left the Prudentia, and obtained a position with the Excelsior.
10Prudentia, being a guest, felt herself on vantage ground and a good deal more unrestrained than usual.
11A locksmith's apprentice who had lost some money through the Prudentia violently defamed the character of the bookseller.
12'Prudentia Coles would like a black silk dress; and she cannot afford it.'
13'You must be tired, Prudentia,' he said without the change of a muscle.
14'A little way seems far in such a drive, don't you know it, Prudentia?'
15'I declare,' said Prudentia, 'I think you are very unceremonious!'
16I went at once to the Prudentia, and Zittel told me the whole story, just as I had heard it.
Prudentia ao longo do tempo