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Demetrius, in Seneca, esteemed it a great infelicity, that in his lifetime he had no misfortune, miserum cui nihil unquam accidisset, adversi.
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Berengarius did most strictly observe, as Hilbertus, Cenomecensis Episc. writes in his life, — — — cui non fuit unquam
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Quis unquam vidit avarum ringi, dum lucrum adest, adulterum dum potitur voto, lugere in perpetrando scelere? voluptate sumus ebrii, proinde non sentimus, &c. 6727.
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[3331] The like pleasure there is in all other studies, to such as are truly addicted to them, [3332] ea suavitas (one holds) ut cum quis ea degustaverit, quasi poculis Circeis captus, non possit unquam ab illis divelli; the like sweetness, which as
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Si unquam mihi in fatis sit, ut captivus ducar, si mihi daretur optio, hoc cuperem carcere concludi, his catenia illigari, cum hisce captivis concatenatis aetatem agere.
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Caelebs enim vixerat nec ad uxorem ducendam unquam induci potuit.
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Christians: a quibus nec unquam cogitatione fuerunt laesi, of whom they never had offence in thought, word, or deed.
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Insuper sanctum illum, quem eo loco vidimus, publicitus apprime commendari, eum esse hominem sanctum, divinum ac integritate praecipuum; eo quod, nec foeminarum unquam esset, nec puerorum, sed tantummodo asellarum concubitor atque mularum.
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Junonem habeam iratam, si unquam meminerim me virginem fuisse.
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Plus mentis paedagogico supercilio abstulit, quam unquam praeceptis suis sapientiae instillavit.
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