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Varie aduritur et miscetur ipsa melancholia, unde variae amentium species.
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In capite ut variae habitant partes, ita variae querelae ibi eveniunt.
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Quaestiones variae, edd G. Etzkorn et al. in Opera theologica VII, St. Bonaventure, NY.
Medieval Theories of Practical Reason Celano, Anthony 2006
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_ (Direct: quam variae sunt hominum cupīdinēs!) [57] Trāditūri fuerint and errātūrus fuerīs are to be regarded as representing trāditūri fuērunt and errātūrus fuistī of Direct Discourse.
New Latin Grammar Charles E. Bennett
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[56] Exclamations, also, upon becoming indirect, take the Subjunctive, as cōnsiderā quam variae sint hominum cupīdinēs, _consider how varied are the desires of men.
New Latin Grammar Charles E. Bennett
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Rhododendron arboreum and R. punctatum, Panax, Eurya, Thebaudiaceae variae, no less than 4 or 5 of these, one is a Gaylussacia; Saccharum megala makes its appearance at Suneassa.
Journals of Travels in Assam, Burma, Bhootan, Afghanistan and the Neighbouring Countries William Griffith
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Other works attributed to him are: "Commentarium in IV libros sententiarum"; "Quodlibeta, quaestiones, disputationes et variae in divinos libros explanationes".
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 7: Gregory XII-Infallability 1840-1916 1913
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Hemmerlini variae oblectationis Opuscula et Tractatus (Basileae_, 1494, folio).
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* Conscriptae sunt hactenus, et eduntur hoc praecipue tempore in publicum, a regnis, nationibus, et civitatibus, multae ac variae
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Conscriptae sunt hactenus, et eduntur hoc praecipue tempore in publicum, a regnis, nationibus, et civitatibus, multae ac variae
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