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Tantamque victoriam amentia hominum consequuti sunt, ut si colligere in unum velis, universum orbem istis scelestibus spiritibus subjectum fuisse invenies: Usque ad Salvaloris adventum hominum caede perniciosissimos daemones placabant, &c.
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Aliquando oportebat nos comedere carnes semicoctas vel ferè crudas propter defectum materiæ ignis quando iacebamus in campis et de nocte descendebamus: quia tunc non poteramus benè colligere stercora equorum vel boum: aliam materiam ignis rarò inueniebamus; nisi fortè alicubi aliquas spinas.
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Possem multas eius farinæ foeditates, rusticitates et obscoenitates etiam in ipsius natione deprehensas colligere.
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Aliquando oportebat nos comedere carnes semicoctas vel fer� crudas propter defectum materi� ignis quando iacebamus in campis et de nocte descendebamus: quia tunc non poteramus ben� colligere stercora equorum vel boum: aliam materiam ignis rar� inueniebamus; nisi fort� alicubi aliquas spinas.
The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation 2003
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Possem multas eius farin� foeditates, rusticitates et obscoenitates etiam in ipsius natione deprehensas colligere.
The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation 2003
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Vbi scilicet domi in foco montano delitescere piget, & exire, pelagúsque sed sine rate, tentare iuuat, seseque in glaciei frustella colligere.
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Vbi scilicet domi in foco montano delitescere piget, & exire, pelag鷖que sed sine rate, tentare iuuat, seseque in glaciei frustella colligere.
The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation 2003
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_Sarcinas colligere_; the baggage was laid down before an engagement, and put together in a heap, as in Caes.
C. Sallusti Crispi De Bello Catilinario Et Jugurthino 86 BC-34? BC Sallust
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S. Emmerammi compulsus sum S. Wolfgangi vitam in libellulis duobus dissimili interdum, et impolita materie descriptam in unum colligere, et aliquantulum sublimiori modo corrigere ....
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But we are not bound to be careless of our own reputation, nor ought we to regard the esteem of our fellow-citizens as an instrument of such affairs as devolve upon us, -- an esteem which it is base to conciliate [footnote: Latin, _colligere, _ to collect, or gather up, one by one, the good-will of each individual citizen.] by flattery and fawning.
De Amicitia, Scipio's Dream Marcus Tullius Cicero
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