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Adduntur instrumenta luxuriae, tympana et tripudia; nec tam spectator rex, sed nequitiae magister,
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Solers quilibet artifex instrumenta sua diligentissime curat, penicellos pictor; malleos incudesque faber ferrarius; miles equos, arma venator, auceps aves, et canes, Cytharam Cytharaedus,
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Fourth is that the trends are different in the calibration period Union, +0.38°C/century; instrumenta;, +0.28°/century.
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It doesn't have the benefit of novelity, this has been done in a similar form before and quite frankly I think that for a guy that used to make exquisite spanish guitars this is in regard of the craftsmanship and musicality of the instrumenta HUGE step back!
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Citheras et vielas nostras non vidi ibi, sed multa alia instrumenta, quæ apud nos non habentur.
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Cùm autem peruentum fuerit ad horam histrionum, time Philosophi dicunt, facite festum domino, et omnes pulsant instrumenta sua, et faciunt maximum sonitum; et statim alius clamat; Taceant omnes, et omnes tacent: Tunc accedunt histrionatrices ante dominum dulcitèr modulantes, quod mihi plus placuit.
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Ad illam faciem non audebam accedere, nisi ad distantiam octo passuum: posteà iui ad caput vallis, et ascendi super montem arenosum, in quo vndique circumspiciens, nihil videbam, nisi instrumenta musicalia, quæ audiebam fortitèr pulsare.
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Citheras et vielas nostras non vidi ibi, sed multa alia instrumenta, qu� apud nos non habentur.
The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation 2003
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Magnetis inconstantiam n騬it, et ad poli, eleuationem per instrumenta subinde respiciat.
The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation 2003
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Ad illam faciem non audebam accedere, nisi ad distantiam octo passuum: poste� iui ad caput vallis, et ascendi super montem arenosum, in quo vndique circumspiciens, nihil videbam, nisi instrumenta musicalia, qu� audiebam fortit鑢 pulsare.
The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation 2003
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