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Tunc exiuimus, et post pauca, venit Ductor noster ad nos, et ducens nos ad hospitium, dixit mihi,
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Per multos ergò illorum ducebat nos Ductor noster.
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In principio despiciebat nos multùm Ductor noster, et fastidiebat eum ducere tam viles homines.
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Tunc exiuimus, et post pauca, venit Ductor noster ad nos, et ducens nos ad hospitium, dixit mihi,
The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation 2003
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Per multos erg� illorum ducebat nos Ductor noster.
The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation 2003
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In principio despiciebat nos mult鵰 Ductor noster, et fastidiebat eum ducere tam viles homines.
The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation 2003
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This unequal work, and a treatise of Hearne, the Ductor historicus, referred and introduced me to the Greek and Roman historians, to as many at least as were accessible to an English reader.
Memoirs of My Life and Writings Gibbon, Edward, 1737-1794 1994
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Next to Bullokar, in fact, in the following year (1617), comes one of the most extraordinary works in the history of lexicography, Minsheu's Ductor in Linguas or Guide into the Tongues, a full dictionary, explanatory and etymological, of the English language, with meanings in ten other languages.
On Dictionaries 1969
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Next to Bullokar, in fact, in the following year (1617), comes one of the most extraordinary works in the history of lexicography, Minsheu's Ductor in Linguas or Guide into the Tongues, a full dictionary, explanatory and etymological, of the English language, with meanings in ten other languages.
On Dictionaries 1924
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Baronius held that Synesius defamed himself to escape the episcopate, and this was also the opinion of Jeremy Taylor, "for all this Theophilus, Bishop of Alexandria, consecrated him, as knowing all this to be but stratagem and the arts of an odd fantastic humility" [Ductor dubitantium, iii, 2].
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 14: Simony-Tournon 1840-1916 1913
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