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He had na weris during the time of King Hary; and wes so pietuous, that he sat daylie in judgement, to caus his pure commonis to have justice; and causit the actionis of his noblis to be decidit be his othir jugis.
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But yesterdays Senate actionis just the opening of Pandora's Box regarding the abuses of power by the Bush/Cheney administration ~ which will eventually lead to 9/11.
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Sed cum scriptoribus iam dictis, viris alioqui spectatæ eruditionis et preclari nominis, qui tamen hæc ita inconsideratè scriptis suis interseruerunt, actionis finis esto.
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Sed cum scriptoribus iam dictis, viris alioqui spectat� eruditionis et preclari nominis, qui tamen h鎐 ita inconsiderat� scriptis suis interseruerunt, actionis finis esto.
The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation 2003
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For, first, they design thereby to declare the meaning of those expressions in the Scripture wherein we are said to be justified pistei, absolutely; which must denote, either “instrumentum, aut formam, aut modum actionis.”
The Doctrine of Justification by Faith 1616-1683 1965
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(Histriones Anglicani maturè prodibant, et sacram Susannæ historiam tanta actionis histrionicæ arte, tanta dexteritate representabant, ut et laudem inde et præmium amplissimum reportarent.)
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Thy Grace, thairfoir, by experience may daly learne, (seing thei nether fear the King of Heavin, as thair lyves testiffis, neyther thee thair naturall Prince, as thare usurped power in thy actionis schawis,) why thy Hienes should lye no langar blindit.
The Works of John Knox, Vol. 1 (of 6) John Knox
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Domitium Afrum, cum apud centumviros diceret graviter et lentè (hoc enim illi actionis genus erat), audiit ex proximo immodicum insolitumque clamorem; admiratus reticuit; ubi silentium factum est, repetit quod abruperat; iterum clamor, iterum reticuit; et post silentium, cœpit idem tertio.
A Dialogue Concerning Oratory, Or The Causes Of Corrupt Eloquence The Works Of Cornelius Tacitus, Volume 8 (of 8); With An Essay On His Life And Genius, Notes, Supplements Caius Cornelius Tacitus
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[Greek], &c. Tragdia est imitatio actionis seriæ, &c., per misericordiam et metum perficiens talium affectuum lustrationem.
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Sic enim ait Ambrosius: Fides bonae voluntatis et justae actionis genitrix est.
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