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'Primam vero lectionem post tenebras ut auspicabatur, pleno concessu ad novitatem evocato, inquit: _Dicebamus hesterna die_.'
Fray Luis de León A Biographical Fragment James Fitzmaurice-Kelly
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Burgensibus Lund [oniæ] faciemus, nisi concessu et assensu præ-dicti
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Yet, as "the day on which the English redeemed their lands" is spoken of only casually in the case of a particular estate, so the principle that no man could hold lands except by the King's grant ( "Non licet terram alicui habere nisi regis concessu") is brought in only to illustrate the wrongful dealing of Robert and the monks of Stow in the case of a very small holding indeed.
William the Conqueror Freeman, E A 1913
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Tum ego: "Mira quidem," inquam, "et concessu difficilis inlatio, sed his eam quae prius concessa sunt nimium conuenire cognosco."
The Theological Tractates and The Consolation of Philosophy Anicius Manlius Severinus Boethius 1908
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Yet not a few of the soundest expositors hold that the Apostle was referring to the practice of vicarious baptism, not that he approved of it but as an argument ex concessu.
NPNF1-12. Saint Chrysostom: Homilies on the Epistles of Paul to the Corinthians Editor 1889
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King's grant ( "Non licet terram alicui habere nisi regis concessu") is brought in only to illustrate the wrongful dealing of Robert and the monks of Stow in the case of a very small holding indeed.
William the Conqueror Edward Augustus Freeman 1857
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Nonne in concessu talium virorum, quales estis Academici, tenentur ac minimo negotio constringuntur?
Ten Reasons Proposed to His Adversaries for Disputation in the Name of the Faith and Presented to the Illustrious Members of Our Universities Edmund Campion 1560
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Hubo gran concurso, & c. '] [Footnote 196: Monasticon Augustinianum (Munich, 1623), p. 208:' Primam vero lectionem post tenebras ut auspicabatur, pleno concessu ad novitatem evocato, inquit: Dicebamus hesterna die. '
Fray Luis de Leon Fitzmaurice-Kelly, James 1921
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