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The Romans said it well: Videant consules, ne respublica detrimentum capiat -- "Let the consuls look to the safety of the state."
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Dictu incredible, quantum hujusce liquorice immodesta gens capiat, plus potantem amicissimum habent, et cert coronant, inimicissimum e contra qui non vult, et caede et fustibus expiant.
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Incredibile dictu, as [1430] one of their own countrymen complains: [1431] Quantum liquoris immodestissima gens capiat, &c.
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Cum ergo aliquis fecerit pactum cum aliquo de filia accipienda, facit pater puellæ conuiuium, et illa fuagit ad consanguineos, vt ibi lateat: Tunc pater dicit, Ecce filia mea tua est, accipe eam vbicunque inueneris: Tunc ille quærit cum amicis suis, donec inueniat eam, et oportet, quod vi capiat eam et ducat eam quasi violenter ad domum.
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Saphyris, conclusi vtique aureis vel eburneis ligaturis, vt virtute lapidum capiat suauem somnum, motusque carnis inhonesti stimuli, in eo refrenentur.
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Cum ergo aliquis fecerit pactum cum aliquo de filia accipienda, facit pater puell� conuiuium, et illa fuagit ad consanguineos, vt ibi lateat: Tunc pater dicit, Ecce filia mea tua est, accipe eam vbicunque inueneris: Tunc ille qu鎟it cum amicis suis, donec inueniat eam, et oportet, quod vi capiat eam et ducat eam quasi violenter ad domum.
The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation 2003
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Saphyris, conclusi vtique aureis vel eburneis ligaturis, vt virtute lapidum capiat suauem somnum, motusque carnis inhonesti stimuli, in eo refrenentur.
The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation 2003
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We will make use of the right of war, Qui potest capere, capiat.
Five books of the lives, heroic deeds and sayings of Gargantua and his son Pantagruel 2002
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We will make use of the right of war, Qui potest capere, capiat.
Five books of the lives, heroic deeds and sayings of Gargantua and his son Pantagruel 2002
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Et timuerunt viri, quod adducti essent in donrum Joseph, et dixerunt, Propter pecuniam, quae reddita est in saccis nostris in principio, sumus adducti, ut volvat se contra nos, et jactet se super nos, et capiat nos in servos, et asinos nostros.
Commentary on Genesis - Volume 2 1509-1564 1996
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