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I note that that former Anglican Bishop of London got ordained sub conditione.
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I note that that former Anglican Bishop of London got ordained sub conditione.
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Nemo facile cum conditione sua concordat, no man is pleased with his fortune, a pound of sorrow is familiarly mixed with a dram of content, little or no joy, little comfort, but
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Nemo facile cum conditione sua concordat, inest singulis quod imperiti petant, experti horreant.
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Quoniam et commodiore utuntur conditione, et honestiore loco nati, jam inde a parvulis ad morum civilitatem educati sunt, et assuefacti.
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Aliam mere liberam, qua Deus post liberum actum suae voluntatis absque hypothesi et conditione aliqua cognovit absolute et determinate ex complexionibus omnibus contingentibus, quaenam re ipsa essent futurae, quae non item.
Archive 2005-08-01 2005
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Aliam mere liberam, qua Deus post liberum actum suae voluntatis absque hypothesi et conditione aliqua cognovit absolute et determinate ex complexionibus omnibus contingentibus, quaenam re ipsa essent futurae, quae non item.
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The suffix “itis” always refers to the presence of an inflammatory conditione.g., appendicitis: inflammation of the appendix; tonsillitis: inflammation of the tonsil, etc.
The Right Word in the Right Place at the Right Time William Safire 2004
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The suffix “itis” always refers to the presence of an inflammatory conditione.g., appendicitis: inflammation of the appendix; tonsillitis: inflammation of the tonsil, etc.
The Right Word in the Right Place at the Right Time William Safire 2004
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Poloni� petente, neu� regnum Poloni� ex parte C鎠are� celsitudinis turbaretur vel infestaretur intercedente, Serenitatisque vestr� hanc singularem esse voluntatem exponente, Legati serenitatis vestr� significatio et intercessio c鵰 C鎠are� celsitudini significata fuisset, In fauorem serenitatis vestr�, cui omnis honos et gratia debetur, iuxta modum pr鎑ictum, vt Cosaci facinoros exquirantur et poena perfecta puniantur, aut ratione muneris aliquantuli eorum delicta condonentur, hac inquam conditione liter�
The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation 2003
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