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From their apostolical ministry the mendicants derived the right of support from all Christian people: dignus est operarius mercede sua.
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 10: Mass Music-Newman 1840-1916 1913
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- But the publisher speaks (through his foreman, operarius, the printer), not in his own name (for he would then pass himself off as the author), but in the name of the author; and so he is entitled to do so only when the author gives him a mandate (mandatum).
blog.kennypearce.net 2009
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SeL p. 175. operarius iigonc terram sptrii. po« ioqui«ns: '' Princcps femina ft.f. ne quem conchylium.
Lexicon vniversae rei nvmariae vetervm et praecipve Graecorvm ac Romanorvm: cvm observationibvs ... 1793
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Igitur ut operarius ifte per taftum folum dare colorem non poteft, fic nec operarius baptifma - tis, ex fe fine Trinitate dare aliquid poteft.
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(operarius), yet not in his own name, for otherwise he would be the author, but in the name of the author; and he is only entitled to do so in virtue of a mandate given him to that effect by the author.
The Science of Right 1790
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