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In a second memo, Diamond noted that sciri and Dawa, the other major Shiite party, as well as more militant Shiite paramilitary groups, were believed to be receiving funding and training from Iran.
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Alia possunt sciri per Chronica: quia constat quod illæ prouinciæ post Constantinopolum, quæ modo dicuntur Bulgaria, Valachia, Sclauonia, fuerunt prouinciæ Græcorum.
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Hoc tamen volo sciri pro vero et audiui, illic terræ faciem inhabitatam in maxima multitudine ciuitatum, vrbium, et regionum, quoniam et eorum institores Indiam frequentant, et nunciant sibi inuicem gentes et principes per literas, ac alijs modis destinare sunt visi.
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An hic morbus indigenis, priusquam illis immiscebuntur Europaei erat notus, sciri nunc minime potest.
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Alia possunt sciri per Chronica: quia constat quod ill� prouinci� post Constantinopolum, qu� modo dicuntur Bulgaria, Valachia, Sclauonia, fuerunt prouinci� Gr鎐orum.
The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation 2003
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Hoc tamen volo sciri pro vero et audiui, illic terr� faciem inhabitatam in maxima multitudine ciuitatum, vrbium, et regionum, quoniam et eorum institores Indiam frequentant, et nunciant sibi inuicem gentes et principes per literas, ac alijs modis destinare sunt visi.
The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation 2003
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Christi hominis -- uti promissa est, modo nobis ineffabili credi, et multo certius aliunde sciri possit ex ipsius promissione:
Pneumatologia 1616-1683 1967
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Nec sciri a quoquam possunt, nec narrari, opera divina; sed tamen sacræ literæ docent illum Dei filium,
Christologia 1616-1683 1965
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Only a private revelation, such as was vouchsafed to the penitent thief on the cross, could give us the certainty of faith: hence the Tridentine Council insists (loc. cit., cap. xii): "Nam nisi ex speciali revelatione sciri non potest, quos Deus sibi elegerit"
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 12: Philip II-Reuss 1840-1916 1913
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Some things are worth knowing on their own account; but others, although apparently offering no return for our trouble, should not be neglected, because without them the former cannot be thoroughly mastered [enucleate sciri non possunt].
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 1: Aachen-Assize 1840-1916 1913
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