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I then knew, by the black cross which I observed on its neck, that it was of the species called aquis, one of the boldest and most venomous of the serpents of that region.
In New Granada Heroes and Patriots William Henry Giles Kingston 1847
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Fr. Aluaresius Itin. de Abyssinis Herbis solum vescuntur votarii, aquis mento tenus dormiunt, &c.
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De anima cap. de humor. si a Phlegmate semper in aquis fere sunt, et circa fluvios plorant multum.
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Incredibilis navigiorum copia, nihilo pauciores in aquis, quam in continenti commorantur.
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Glutinum asphalti, quod nec ferro nec aquis dissolvitur, cruore ipso pollutum sponte dispergitur. back
A Tender Age: Cultural Anxieties over the Child in the Twelfth and Thirteenth Centuries 2005
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Qui breve hoc vitae curriculum cupiunt sani transigere, frigidis aquis saepe lavare debent, nulli aetati cum sit incongrua, calidis imprimis utilis.
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[5237] Unde hic fervor aquis terra erumpentibus uda?
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Illane parva est servitus amatorum singulis fere horis pectine capillum, calimistroque barbam componere, faciem aquis redolentibus diluere, &c. 5424.
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That exercise alone comprised roughly 80 to 90,000 pages of text per new country with what we call "aquis communautaire," our "fund in trust," of all we had commonly achieved and that had to be adopted by the new member-states.
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Et illa planicies, tota irrigabatur ad libitum aquis descendentibus de montibus, quæ omnes recipiuntur in illud mare.
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