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Easdem potius si necesse fuerit augmentantes quam diminuentes, ipsorum peticiones auribus benevolis admittentes, ac ipsos contra suos invasores et emuios pia defensione protegentes.
The Abbot 2008
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Species pulchrituninis hauriuntur oculis, auribus, aut concipiuntur interna mente.
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Conspexere, silent, adrectisque auribus adstant. —
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+ “Auris pars pendula lobus dicitur, non omnibus ea pars, est auribus; non enim iis qui noctu sunt, sed qui interdiu, maxima ex parte.” —
Letter to a Friend 2007
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They may, indeed, I deny not, marry if they will, and have free choice, some of them; but in the meantime their case is desperate, Lupum auribus tenent, they hold a wolf by the ears, they must either burn or starve.
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In Calingis eiusdem Indiæ gente quinquennes concipere foeminas, octauum vitæ annum non excedere, et alibi cauda villosa homines nasci pernicitatis eximiæ, alios auribus totos contegi.
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In Calingis eiusdem Indi� gente quinquennes concipere foeminas, octauum vit� annum non excedere, et alibi cauda villosa homines nasci pernicitatis eximi�, alios auribus totos contegi.
The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation 2003
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Sed dum h鎐 tuis auribus � me occinuntur, utinam gemitus meos altissimos, qui sub hac ad te Apostrophe latent, Serenis sim� Regi�
The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation 2003
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Baptist� proximo futuro ad standum tunc ibidem de personis & nauibus suis vestr� grati� seu voluntatis arbirio reducendis tres obsides vlterius liberassent: quod ipsis valde graue censetur & auditu mirabile auribus audientium non immerito reputatur.
The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation 2003
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Sed dum hæc tuis auribus à me occinuntur, utinam gemitus meos altissimos, qui sub hac ad te Apostrophe latent, Serenis simæ Regiæ
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