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July 11, 2008 at 8:48 am iz dont get it :/ wat dus “purty” meen? i iz from germani and mai dicshunari iz retarded lol
look at me i’m symetrik.. symettri… - Lolcats 'n' Funny Pictures of Cats - I Can Has Cheezburger? 2008
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Acon versùs mare, ad 120. stadia, quorum 16. leucam constituunt, est mons Carmeli, vbi morabatur præfatus Elias, et super alium montem Villa Saffra vbi sanctus Iacobus, et Ioannes germani
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Acon vers鵶 mare, ad 120. stadia, quorum 16. leucam constituunt, est mons Carmeli, vbi morabatur pr鎓atus Elias, et super alium montem Villa Saffra vbi sanctus Iacobus, et Ioannes germani
The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation 2003
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Herculeosque uelint semper numerare labores miratumque rudis se tollere Terea pinnas post epulas, Philomela, tuas; sunt ardua mundi qui male temptantem curru Phaethonta loquantur35 exstinctasque canant emisso fulmine flammas fumantemque Padum, Cycnum plumamque senilem et flentis semper germani funere siluas.
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Robert, "_duo germani fratres_," had a conference.
Sketches of Travel in Normandy and Maine Edward Augustus Freeman 1857
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We forget who it was who translated "_duo germani fratres_" by "two German brothers," and went on to rule that the Henry spoken of must have been the Emperor
Sketches of Travel in Normandy and Maine Edward Augustus Freeman 1857
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Rostinoth, uses these words: "Pro salute animæ nostræ, etc., ac ob benevolentiam et affectionem specialem quam erga dictum prioratum devote gerimus eo quod ossa celebris memoriæ Johannis fratris nostri germani ibidem (the Priory) humata quiescunt dedimus, etc., viginti marcas sterlingorum, etc."
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The river, which was in flood, rose, and gently floated off the cradle, and carried it down to a soft place which is now called Cermalus, but anciently, it seems, was called Germanus, because brothers are called germani.
Plutarch's Lives, Volume I 46-120? Plutarch 1839
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"_Calcitrat, ardescunt germani coede bimembres_, that last quotation is happy." [cluck, cluck.]
Jacob Faithful Frederick Marryat 1820
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Circa Acon versùs mare, ad 120. stadia, quorum 16. leucam constituunt, est mons Carmeli, vbi morabatur præfatus Elias, et super alium montem Villa Saffra vbi sanctus Iacobus, et Ioannes germani
The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation — Volume 08 Asia, Part I Richard Hakluyt 1584
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