PARTE NON COMPARENTE
\pˈɑːt nˈɒn kəmpˈe͡əɹənt], \pˈɑːt nˈɒn kəmpˈeəɹənt], \p_ˈɑː_t n_ˈɒ_n k_ə_m_p_ˈeə_ɹ_ə_n_t]\
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Lat The party not having appeared. The condition of a cause called "default" Parte qnacnmqne integrante sul;lata, tollitur totum. An integral part being taken away, the whole is taken away. 8 Coke, 41. Partem aliquam recte intelligere nemo potest, anteqnam totnm, itcrnm at- que iterum, perlegerit. 3 Coke, 52. No one can rightly understand any part until he has read the whole again and again.
By Henry Campbell Black
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- An English physician poet; born in Wiltshire about 1650; died 1729. Besides medical works, Scripture paraphrases, satirical verse, he wrote Popian couplets "Prince Arthur, a Heroic Poem"(1695), and voluminous religious epic, "The Creation"(1712), very successful much praised then, but not now read.
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