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Pompeius, disposito per omnes maris recessus navium praesidio, brevi terrarum orbem illa peste liberavit; praedones multis locis victos fudit; eosdem in deditionem acceptos in urbibus et agris procul a mari collocavit.
Cheeseburger Gothic » Now that’s how you deal with pirates. 2009
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West Indies and our northern climes, Nihil familiarius quam in agris et urbibus spiritus videre, audire qui vetent, jubeant, &c. Hieronymus vita Pauli, Basil ser.
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With a new edict (13th July) Emperor Flavius Arcadius orders all remaining Temples, mainly in the countryside, to be immediately demolished: «Si qua in agris templa sunt, sine turba ac tumultu diruantur.
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Bellerophon on the other side, solis errat male sanus in agris, wanders alone in the woods; one despairs, weeps, and is weary of his life, another laughs, &c.
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[1548] Neglectis urenda filix innascitur agris. — — — for, a neglected field
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Cuncti principes huius primæ Tartariæ, quorum summus semper vocatur Bachu, et moratur in Ciuitate Horda, [Marginal note: Horda est multitudo riuens in agris.] reddunt Imperatore Grand Can, magna tributa.
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Vnde in Angliam tum demum reuersus, omnia qu� presens vidit in vrbibus, agris, ac militum castris, fideli narratione, tam carmine, quam prosa descripsit.
The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation 2003
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Book 1, line 349: "Fertilior seges est alienis semper in agris" or "The crop seems always more productive in our neighbor's field."
The Annotated "Ramble On Rose" Robert Hunter 2003
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Cuncti principes huius prim� Tartari�, quorum summus semper vocatur Bachu, et moratur in Ciuitate Horda, [Marginal note: Horda est multitudo riuens in agris.] reddunt Imperatore Grand Can, magna tributa.
The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation 2003
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Praeterea conquirit ex agris quam plurimum potest domiti pecoris, eoque imponit vasa cujusque modi, sed pleraque lignea, collecta ex tuguriis Numidarum.
C. Sallusti Crispi De Bello Catilinario Et Jugurthino 86 BC-34? BC Sallust
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