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sômatos pheromenon en de dê
toutois kai tô hêpati kai ti brachy meros autês pantê tou sômatos pheromenon; en de dê toutô tô kairô to prostethen en tô prôtô chronô — from Galen: On the Natural Faculties by Galen
Salta por el desarrollo de
Cuando Güemes se puso al frente de la provincia de su nacimiento, ya robustecida por la fuerza moral de sus triunfos en Tucumán y Salta, por el desarrollo de las fuerzas populares que ocho años de revolución habían puesto en acción, contó además en las cuatro primeras campañas con el apoyo de un ejército que cubría su retaguardia — from Argentina, Legend and History by Lucio Vicente López
ses passions en dépit de
Voilà, dit-on, son penchant qui l'emporte, Et de ses passions, en dépit de l'amour, La Chasse est toûjours la plus forte. — from Popular Tales by Charles Perrault
ses pays et duché de
Both were erased at the revolution, but they have been replaced since; the following is a copy of the prose one: Loys de Breszé, en son vivant cheualier de l'ordre, premier Chambellan du Roy, grand Seneschal, Lieutenant-général et gouverneur pour le dict Sieur, en ses pays et duché de Normendie, Capitaine de cent gentile hommes de la maison du dict sieur et de cent hommes d'armes de ses ordonnances, Capitaine de Rouen et de Caen, Comte de Mauléurier, Baron de Mauny et du Bec-Crespin, Seigneur Chastellain de Nugent-le-Roy, Ennet, Bréval et — from Rouen, Its History and Monuments
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such pains etc Dated Darnoway
Colin, Lord of Lorn had at the time the adminstration of that lordship as the jointure lands of his wife, the Countesa Dowager of Murray, and he wrote to Hugh Rose of Kilravock: "My Baillie off Strathnarne, for as much as it is reported to me that Mackintosh has charged all my tenants west of the water of Naim to pass forward with him to Ross to enter into this troublous action with Mackenzie against the Laird of Fowlis, and because I will not that any of mine enter presently this matter whose service appertains to me, wherefore I will desire you to make my will known to my tenants at Strathnarne within your Bailliary, that none of them take upon hand to rise at this present with Mackintosh to pass to Ross, or at any time hereafter without my special command and goodwill obtained under such pains," etc. (Dated) Darnoway, 28th of June, 1573. — from History of the Mackenzies, with genealogies of the principal families of the name by Alexander Mackenzie
Smiles proceeded exasperatingly deliberate d
"Now, Miss Isabel," Mr. Smiles proceeded, exasperatingly deliberate, "d'you know, I feel kind of guilty? — from The Regent by Arnold Bennett
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