"Stet" Quotes from Famous Books
... part of the Day breaking with great force against the Scattering rocks at Some distance from Shore, and the ruged rockey points under which we wer obleged to pass and if we had unfortunately made one false Stet we Should eneviateably have fallen into the Sea and dashed against the rocks in an instant, fortunately we passed over 3 of those dismal points and arived on a butifull Sand Shore on which we Continued for 2 miles, Crossed a Creek 80 yards near 5 Cabins, and proceeded to the ... — The Journals of Lewis and Clark • Meriwether Lewis et al
... Stet lapis arboribus nudo defixus in horto Fundamen pulchrae tempus in omne domus. Aula vetus lites legumque aenigmata servet, Ipsa nova ... — Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine—Vol. 54, No. 333, July 1843 • Various |