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Sonet et per omnia hac in die gloria voce clara reddita.
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Sonet et per omnia hac in die gloria voce clara reddita.
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Et timuerunt viri, quod adducti essent in donrum Joseph, et dixerunt, Propter pecuniam, quae reddita est in saccis nostris in principio, sumus adducti, ut volvat se contra nos, et jactet se super nos, et capiat nos in servos, et asinos nostros.
Commentary on Genesis - Volume 2 1509-1564 1996
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Dein epistola ista Antiochenæ ecclesiæ reddita, ver.
The Doctrine of the Saints��� Perseverance Explained and Confirmed 1616-1683 1966
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Et quando castella reddita fuerint illis, rex Scotiæ & Dauid frater suus liberabuntor.
Chronicles of England, Scotland and Ireland (2 of 6): England (5 of 12) Henrie the Second Raphael Holinshed
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By Gilbert Wakefield, in his "Poemata partim scripta, partim reddita."
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Nunc quae mobilitas fit reddita Materiae Corporibus paucis licet hinc cognoscere, Memmi.
Baron D'Holbach : a Study of Eighteenth Century Radicalism in France Max Pearson Cushing 1918
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Nox et caeruleam terris infuderat umbram. ille propinquabat silvis et ab aggere celso scuta virum galeasque videt rutilare comantes, qua laxant rami nemus adversaque sub umbra flammeus aeratis lunae tremor errat in armis. obstipuit visis, ibat tamen, horrida tantum spicula et inclusum capulo tenus admovet ensem. ac prior unde, viri, quidve occultatis in armis? 'non humili terrore rogat. nec reddita contra vox, fidamque negant suspecta silentia pacem.
Post-Augustan Poetry From Seneca to Juvenal Harold Edgeworth Butler 1914
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Nunc quae mobilitas fit reddita Materiae Corporibus paucis licet hinc cognoscere, Memmi.
Baron d'Holbach Cushing, Max Person 1914
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But after the Council of Trent, which created the impediments of abduction and clandestinity, these thirteen were increased to fifteen; the last hemistich, "si forte coire nequibis", was replaced by "si clandestinus, et impos"; and for abduction was added the hexameter "Raptave sit mulier, loco nec reddita tuto".
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 7: Gregory XII-Infallability 1840-1916 1913
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