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Si civitate egrederis, sequentur te dii custodes, spectaculo commoti; si naviges sequentur; quis fluvius salum tuum non rigaret?
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Et ligant bigas cum bobus vel camelis vnam post aliam: et sedebit muliercula in anteriori minans bouem, et omnes aliæ pari gressu sequentur.
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Et ligant bigas cum bobus vel camelis vnam post aliam: et sedebit muliercula in anteriori minans bouem, et omnes ali� pari gressu sequentur.
The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation 2003
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Hoc verò commentum malignissimum, et quæ sequentur, non facilè est sine stomacho præterire.
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Hoc ver� commentum malignissimum, et qu� sequentur, non facil� est sine stomacho pr鎡erire.
The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation 2003
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Words are but lackeys to sense, and will dance attendance, without wages or compulsion; Verba non invita sequentur.
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Cato indeed had well said to his son, "Orator est, Marce fili, vir bonus dicendi peritus," [290] thus putting the ethical stamp of the man in the first place; and his "rem tene, verba sequentur" is a valuable bit of advice for all learners and teachers of literature.
Social life at Rome in the Age of Cicero W. Warde Fowler 1884
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Other original works, the product of his vast experience, were the treatise on eloquence, of which the pith is the following: "Rem tene: verba sequentur;" "Take care of the sense: the sounds will take care of themselves."
The History of Roman Literature From the earliest period to the death of Marcus Aurelius Charles Thomas Cruttwell 1879
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Verbaque provisam rem non invita sequentur: + Virile apprehension of the true nature of things, of the true nature of one's own impression, first of all!
Marius the Epicurean — Volume 1 Walter Pater 1866
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Verbaque praevisam rem non invita sequentur -- Those who master
Commentary on the Whole Bible Volume IV (Isaiah to Malachi) 1721
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