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De medietate lunae "Of the half moon" is (John Paul I, August 26-September 28, 1978) and De labore solis "The Eclipse of the Sun" is (John Paul II, 1978-2005).
La Mystérieuse prophétie elena maria vidal 2009
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De medietate lunae "Of the half moon" is (John Paul I, August 26-September 28, 1978) and De labore solis "The Eclipse of the Sun" is (John Paul II, 1978-2005).
Archive 2009-05-01 elena maria vidal 2009
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Utrique igitur parti summe placuit contractus, et die lunae proximo ante festum Sancti Michaelis, apud North insulam de Perth, coram rege et gubernatore et innumerabili multitudine comparentes, conflictum acerrimum inierunt; ubi de sexaginta interfecti sunt omnes, excepto uno ex parte Clankay et undecim exceptis ex parte altera.
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Jul. Caesar la Galla, that Italian philosopher, in his physical disputation with Galileis de phenomenis in orbe lunae, cap.
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[66] "Nullas tunc soli et lunae partes concessit."
Commentary on Genesis - Volume 1 1509-1564 1996
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* Nullas tunc soli et lunae partes concessit: [1055] 1
Commentary on Genesis - Volume 1 1509-1564 1996
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The ancient Romans had called this day Dies lunae, while the French still call it Lundi.
Zolar’s Magick Of Color Simon 1994
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The ancient Romans had called this day Dies lunae, while the French still call it Lundi.
Zolar’s Magick Of Color Simon 1994
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The ancient Romans had called this day Dies lunae, while the French still call it Lundi.
Zolar’s Magick Of Color Simon 1994
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The ancient Romans had called this day Dies lunae, while the French still call it Lundi.
Zolar’s Magick Of Color Simon 1994
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