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L. de proprietat.animal. ovis a lupo correptae pellem non esse pro indumenta corporis usurpandam, cordis enim palpitationem excitat, &c. 4344.
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Spiritus temperat, calorem excitat, naturalem virtutem corroborat, juvenile corpus diu servat, vitam prorogat, ingenium acuit, et hominum negotii quibuslibet aptiorem reddit.
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[2491] Omnes se terrent aurae, sonus excitat omnis.
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And, indeed, as [52] Scaliger observes, nothing more invites a reader than an argument unlooked for, unthought of, and sells better than a scurrile pamphlet, tum maxime cum novitas excitat [53] palatum.
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Alter excitat hominem ad divinam pulchritudinem lustrandam, cujus causa philosophiae studia et justitiae,
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Laguens animus inde erigitur et reviviscit, nec tam aures afficit, sed et sonitu per arterias undique diffuso, spiritus tum vitales tum animales excitat, mentem reddens aeilem, &c.
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Am păstrat de aşteptare pentru regele Leonidas şi războinici spartani alte arunca de pe cape lor şi să înceapă giratoriu şoldurile lor aşa că armata persana ar putea lipi facturilor de dolari în Speedos piele, dar cred slow-motion " warnography . "ca un critic pune aceasta, a venit destul de aproape pentru a face câteva fanboys prea-excitat umed lor pantaloni.
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Irritatio membranae piuitariae trachaealis, tussim initio aridam, siliquosam, deinde vero excreationem copiosam excitat: sputum albumini ovi simillimum.
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Et sicut vestraa Serenitatis memoriam vestrorum excitat in nobis munerum largitio, sic vos nostri quoque reminisci pr鎜ptamus, mittentes qu� pulchriora penes nos erant, & vobis magis placitura.
The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation 2003
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Towards the end of the dedication to Louis XIII Grotius says: 'Pertæsos discordiarum animos excitat in hanc spem recens contracta inter te & sapientissimum pacisque illius sanctæ amantissimum Magnæ Britanniæ Regem amicitia & auspicatissimo
Characters from 17th Century Histories and Chronicles Various
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