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Embora seja uma medida que me irrite, não posso dizer que discorde.
28 horas Artur 2005
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The court of France hath, I am told, appointed le President Ogier, a man of great abilities, to go immediately to Ratisbon, pour y souffler la discorde.
Letters to his son on The Art of Becoming a Man of the World and a Gentleman 2005
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In this collation at the firste comming vp therof, when so many as ware presente at the Masse did receiue the communion, acording as was ordeyned by a decree: thei that ware at any discorde ware exhorted to concorde, and agremente.
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Yea, it may truely be sayd, that excepte it be by some plague or murreyn, or discorde among them selues, they can not be subdued.
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And hereof proceedeth the great dissention and discorde of religion and maners among this kynde of filthie men, whyle some confirm one doctrine, and some another, by reason of theyr dyuers sectes of Patrons, Doctours, and Saintes, as they call them.
Personal Narrative of a Pilgrimage to Al-Madinah and Meccah 2003
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Sithence that the originall of all discorde betweene
The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation 2003
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This Philip forseyng the discorde of Grece, as he by subtill meanes compassed his enterprices, promised by the faithe of a Prince, to be at league with the Athenians, if so be thei would betake to his handes, the eloquente Oratours of
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Grecians: and of the mightie warre againste the Troians, emong whom soche discorde rose, that not onely the warre, for lacke of vnitie and concorde, continued the space of tenne yeres.
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The lande beyng at diuision, and discorde, through the diuersitie of diuerse kynges: so moche the state of diuerse kynges in one lande, is to be expelled, or the gouernment of
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Plut a Dieu que la discorde, cette deesse si utile en certaine occasions, voulut bien se meler de cet arrangement; ce seroit bien a propos.
George Selwyn: His Letters and His Life Helen [Editor] Clergue
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