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Alchermes ideo suspectus, et quod semel moneam, caute adhibenda calida medicamenta.
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By suing a divorce? this is hard to be effected: si non caste, tamen caute they carry the matter so cunningly, that though it be as common as simony, as clear and as manifest as the nose in a man's face, yet it cannot be evidently proved, or they likely taken in the fact: they will have a knave Gallus to watch, or with that
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And therefore she saide: Let all of you take occasion, according as it offereth it selfe, as both we and our predecessors have done: to be provident for your selves, take time while you may, having this sentence alwaies in remembrance, Si non caste, tamen caute.
The Decameron 2004
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This messenger (sayth mine author) was one ex caute nutritis, one of the stony hearted, that neither feared God nor dreaded death.
The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation 2003
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Si non caste, tamen caute, had been needful for some in this matter.
Pneumatologia 1616-1683 1967
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Though we reach the house at eleven o'clock at night, a full half dozen come to greet us, saying, "Catka, winyau waste luha, lila caute ma waste."
The American Missionary — Volume 44, No. 01, January, 1890 Various
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The sinners themselves, even the most impudent, do what they can to hide their sin: si non caste, tamen caute -- if not chastely, yet cautiously; and after all the wretched endeavours of the factors for hell to take away the reproach of it, it is and ever will be a shame even to speak of those things which are done of them in secret, Eph.v. 12.
Commentary on the Whole Bible Volume III (Job to Song of Solomon) 1721
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This messenger (sayth mine author) was one ex caute nutritis, one of the stony hearted, that neither feared God nor dreaded death.
The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation — Volume 08 Asia, Part I Richard Hakluyt 1584
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Valde sijnilis P. pedatae et caute distinguenda, dif - fert enijji: fronde jjiajore, sinubus rotujidatis nec acutis, lobo ijiterjjiedio hasi non loJigissi - me cuneato, Jaciniis infimAs lobi ijitermedii jjoti utjdnque pijinatifidis.
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Immo no - stra haec est aliquando liberior, ut statim constat ex Psalmo ipso 11, ubi in antiquiore illa au. 1477 sacrosan - cto servatoris nostri nomine caute prae - termisso, dicuntur Christiani iilum in - terpretari trarr * \rm hy dc co viro.
Annales Hebraeo-typographici sec. XV De Rossi, Giovanni Bernardo, 1742-1831 1795
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