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As a young man of twenty, ten years after his father's death, Barend Lubbe requested legal majority. 8 Before Barend applied for veniam aetatis, however, his older brother Hendrik became a ward of the Stellenbosch church.
Belongings: Property, Family, and Identity in Colonial South Africa 2008
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Lar. familiaris inter homines aetatis suae cultus est, litium omnium et jurgiorum inter propinquos arbitrer et disceptator.
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Ridere solebat eos, qui post 30. aetatis annum, ad cognoscenda corpori suo noxia vel utilia, alicujus consilii indigerent.
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Apolog. quod Pudentillam viduam ditem et provectioris aetatis foeminam cantaminibus in amorem sui pellexisset.
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Vix ultius gentis, aetatis, ordinis, hominem invenies cujus felicitatem fortunae Metelli compares, Vol. 1. 1772.
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Iniqua resp. quae dat parasitis, adulatoribus, inanium voluptatum artificibus generosis et otiosis tanta munera prodigit, at contra agricolis, carbonariis, aurigis, fabris, &c. nihil prospicit, sed eorum abusa labore florentia aetatis fame penset et aerumnis, Mor.
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Unius aetatis sunt quae fortiter fiunt, quae vero pro utilitate Reipub. scribuntur, aeterna:
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Oh, we paraded when we left, right enough, but I was only aetatis a nipper then.
At Swim, Two Boys Jamie O’Neill 2002
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Oh, we paraded when we left, right enough, but I was only aetatis a nipper then.
At Swim, Two Boys Jamie O’Neill 2002
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Et Abraham et Sarah erant senes et provectae aetatis, desieratque esse ipsi Sarah via secundum mulieres.
Commentary on Genesis - Volume 1 1509-1564 1996
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