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At the end of his term of office, the provincial is bound, according to the Constitution "Nuper" of Innocent XII (23 Dec.,
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 12: Philip II-Reuss 1840-1916 1913
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Several of Dufay's works commemorate this Pope and his deeds, including the motets Balsamus et munda cera, Supremum est mortalibus bonum, and the famous Nuper rosarum flores, written for the dedication of Florence Cathedral by Eugenius in 1436.
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Pius IX, beholding the inexorable march across all Italy of the anticlerical forces of the Risorgimento, addressed the Encyclical Qui Nuper to the entire hierarchy of the Catholic Church, in which we find the following, still relevant words:
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Nuper — in former days — I too have militated; sometimes, as I now think, unjustly; but always, I vow, without personal rancor.
Roundabout Papers 2006
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And also in Gavelkind according to the custom [of Kent] the younger brother shall have as much as the elder; and yet one brother shall recover against the other brother by right "De rationabile parte," and by the "Nuper obiit," which are writs at common law.
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Obj. 2: Further, some religious are clerics; and yet they are bound to pay tithes to churches on account of the lands which they cultivate even with their own hands [* Cap. Ex parte, and Cap. Nuper.].
Summa Theologica, Part II-II (Secunda Secundae) Translated by Fathers of the English Dominican Province Aquinas Thomas
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Chaucer; Wyatt used it in his Vixi Puellis Nuper Idoneus; and
The Principles of English Versification Paull Franklin Baum
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Nuper ventosa isthæc et enormis loquacitas Athenas ex Asia commigravit, animosque juvenum ad magna surgentes veluti pestilenti quodam sidere afflavit; simulque corruptæ eloquentiæ regula stetit et obtinuit.
A Dialogue Concerning Oratory, Or The Causes Of Corrupt Eloquence The Works Of Cornelius Tacitus, Volume 8 (of 8); With An Essay On His Life And Genius, Notes, Supplements Caius Cornelius Tacitus
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"Nuper archiconfraternitati" (11 March, 1607) revoked all spiritual favours hitherto conceded to the archconfraternity and enriched it with new and more ample Indulgences.
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 4: Clandestinity-Diocesan Chancery 1840-1916 1913
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Innocent XII, "Nuper a congregatione" (23 Dec., 1697), it is ordered that the stipulated Masses or other works must be fulfilled as a matter of justice; and, if not fulfilled, those responsible for the omission sin gravely and are bound to restitution.
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 6: Fathers of the Church-Gregory XI 1840-1916 1913
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