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And that which I have said (to speak truth) no more concerns them than men, though women be more frequently named in this tract; (to apologise once for all) I am neither partial against them, or therefore bitter; what is said of the one, mutato nomine, may most part be understood of the other.
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Immo quod magis mirere, faemina foeminam Constantinopoli non ita pridem deperiit, ausa rem plane incredibilem, mutato cultu mentita virum de nuptiis sermonem init, et brevi nupta est: sed authorem ipsum consule,
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[6376] Lavater well observes out of Lactantius, mutato nomine tantum, 'tis the same spirit or devil that deludes them still.
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Everything I said about Bernstein relates mutato nomine to him.
The Virginians 2006
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“Au fait,” said Mr. Pen, who was infinitely amused, and concerning whom mutato nomine (and of course concerning nobody else in the world) the fable might have been narrated.
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But the nursery rhyme about Arthur and the bag-pudding of barley meal with raisins and meat has a documentary worth for us beyond the shadowy recital of the banquet at Caerleon, for, mutato nomine, it is the description of a favourite article of popular diet in the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries.
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Image: detail from one of ex-DEVO-er Mark Mothersbaugh's works at mutato. com: "Two Teddies for a Happy Rabbit; Stow, Ohio". web zen home, web zen store, (Thanks, Frank).
Boing Boing 2004
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Ogerus, vocans vnam Flandrinam, nomine auiæ suæ ex parte patris sui, alteram Florentam nomine auiæ ex parte matris suæ, quæ mutato nomine nunc vocatur Singlant.
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Ogerus, vocans vnam Flandrinam, nomine aui� su� ex parte patris sui, alteram Florentam nomine aui� ex parte matris su�, qu� mutato nomine nunc vocatur Singlant.
The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation 2003
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_, 'Ob quod puerili mutato in senatorium cultum et in notitiam Caesaris Neronis facile pervenit et honore vixdum aetati debito dignus iudicatus est.
The Student's Companion to Latin Authors Thomas Ross Mills
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