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I will give it to you in Latin: "Si duri puer ingeni videtur, pracoem sacias vel architectum".
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How ve - hemently did Demosthenes pleate, and ingeni - ouslie handle the cause of all his countrée, against Philip, for the defence of their libertee: whereupon he gatte fame, and greate glory.
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Gerlach inserted in his text, _More humani ingeni, cupidio difficilia faciundi animum vortit_; which Kritzius, Orelli, and Dietsch, have adopted, and which Cortius acknowledged to be the reading of the generality of the manuscripts, except that they vary as to the last two words, some having
Conspiracy of Catiline and the Jurgurthine War 86 BC-34? BC Sallust 1844
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"Diligentia maximum etiam mediocris ingeni subsidium ..." registration.
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Jam Rhodanufq; Padufqs atq; ingens Albis 9 & ingeni Rhenus cruentl decolor ripi ilufft. '
Matthiae Casimiri Sarbievii e Societate Jesu, Carmina Maciej Kazimierz Sarbiewski, Joannes Michael van der Ketten 1791
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But it may at leaft be faid, in fa - vour of Dr Cullen's general doftrines, that he has fupported his opinions with much ingeni - ous fpeculation.
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Specimens were flicwn us of their clubs and fpears, which were very ingeni - oudy ciirved.
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He which he prosecuted as an ingeni - annexed to it some valuable Ob - ous philosopher, an useful citizen, servations on Grasses, and dedir and a good man.
Biographia dramatica, or, A companion to the playhouse: 1782
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Neque decllnatam quidquam ab aliarum ingeni ullam reperias.
Publii Terentii Afri Comoediae sex novissime recognitae cum selecta varietate lectionum et ... 1779
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24-5, 'Nam plerumque nudae illae artes nimia subtilitatis affectatione frangunt atque concidunt quidquid est in oratione generosius, et omnem sucum ingeni bibunt et ossa detegunt, quae ut esse et adstringi nervis suis debent, sic corpore operienda sunt.
The Student's Companion to Latin Authors Thomas Ross Mills
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