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Illud certe magnum ob quod gloriari possunt formosi, quod robustis necessarium sit laborare, fortem periculis se objicere, sapientem, &c.
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In convivio, amor Veneris Martem detinet, et fortem facit; adolescentem maxime erubescere cernimus quum amatrixeum eum turpe quid committentem ostendit.
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Verba virtutem non addunt, nec imperatoris oratio facile timido fortem.
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Ipse verò Imperator tendit residens in cella seu camera ædificata super currum grandem forma, fortem robore, nobilem in structura, est cella de ligno Aloes optimi odoris, et parietes cellæ operti in quibusdam locis laminis aureis, quæ et ipsæ distinguuntur gemmis variis, et margaritis.
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Ipse ver� Imperator tendit residens in cella seu camera 鎑ificata super currum grandem forma, fortem robore, nobilem in structura, est cella de ligno Aloes optimi odoris, et parietes cell� operti in quibusdam locis laminis aureis, qu� et ips� distinguuntur gemmis variis, et margaritis.
The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation 2003
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Et Abraham erit in gentem magnum et fortem, et benedicent sibi in eo omnes gentes terrae.
Commentary on Genesis - Volume 1 1509-1564 1996
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Qui memor sui Magistri pro Iudeis eum crucifigentibus orantis, sanctus pro illis licet indignis preces ad fortem pietatis effudit; et uirtute orationis eius potiti, ratem suam facillime ad aquam ducere potuerunt.
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"Mercatis igitur prædiis, in ipso vertice urbis juxta castellum turribus fortissimis eminens, in loco forti fortem, pulchro pulchrum, virgini virgineam construxit ecclesiam; quæ et grata esset Deo servientibus et, ut pro tempore oportebat, invincibilis hostibus."
A Literary History of the English People From the Origins to the Renaissance Jean Jules Jusserand
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'Compertum ego habeo, milites, verba virtutem non addere, neque ex ignavo strenuum neque fortem ex timido exercitum oratione imperatoris fieri.
C. Sallusti Crispi De Bello Catilinario Et Jugurthino 86 BC-34? BC Sallust
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[34] See Matthiæ, who explains it: "_me et supplicem_, qui mortem deprecetur, _et fortem_, qui mortem contemnat, _dicere licet_."
The Tragedies of Euripides, Volume I. 480? BC-406 BC Euripides
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