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Ita mente exagitati sunt, ut in triremi se constitutos putarent, marique vadabundo tempestate jactatos, proinde naufragium veriti, egestis undique rebus vasa omnia in viam e fenestris, seu in mare praecipitarunt: postridie, &c. 2394.
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Ubique periculum, ubique dolor, ubique naufragium, in hoc ambitu quocunque me vertam.
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Poculum quasi sinus in quo saepe naufragium faciunt, jactura tum pecuniae tum mentis Erasm. in Prov. calicum remiges. chil.
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Qui simul fecere naufragium, aut una pertulere vincula vel consilii conjurationisve societate junguntur, invicem amant: Brutum et Cassium invicem infensos Caesarianus dominatus conciliavit.
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Munsterus, Insulam perexiguam emergere, non vitent potius omni studio, allisionem et naufragium metuentes, qu鄊 vt in portu parum tuto quiescere tentent?
The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation 2003
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Vbi Rex, Dei permissione passus naufragium cum paucis euasit.
The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation 2003
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Munsterus, Insulam perexiguam emergere, non vitent potius omni studio, allisionem et naufragium metuentes, quàm vt in portu parum tuto quiescere tentent?
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This occurs especially in case of relative clauses, where quī is equivalent to et hīc, nam hīc, etc.; as, -- dīxit urbem Athēniēnsium prōpugnāculum oppositum esse barbarīs, apud quam jam bis classēs rēgiās fēcisse naufragium, _he said the city of the Athenians had been set against the barbarians like a bulwark, near which (= and near it) the fleets of the King had twice met disaster_.
New Latin Grammar Charles E. Bennett
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To demand internal assent from all the faithful to his teaching under pain of incurring spiritual shipwreck (naufragium fidei) according to the expression used by Pius IX in defining the Immaculate
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 7: Gregory XII-Infallability 1840-1916 1913
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As it is the last oath you are likely to take in this kind, so it is our last refuge, _Tabula post naufragium_.
The Covenants And The Covenanters Covenants, Sermons, and Documents of the Covenanted Reformation Various 1876
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