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  • "Auriculas asini Mida rex habet," to _quis non habet_? have supposed that the satire lies there.

    The History of Roman Literature From the earliest period to the death of Marcus Aurelius Charles Thomas Cruttwell 1879

  • Hister habet ', cited by Lenz in support of _habet_, is not a good parallel in view of the different subject (_Pontus et Hister_ instead of

    The Last Poems of Ovid 43 BC-18? Ovid

  • Sex is described in Latin abbreviation: sup. lect. (on the bed); illa habet menses (she is menstruating).

    Inamoratas and Other Women Elizabeth Abbott 2011

  • However, these should be read in the light of Question 90, Article 3 which states that “establishing a [human] law is something that belongs to the whole multitude or to a public personage who is in charge of (habet curam) the whole multitude.”

    The Volokh Conspiracy » Thoughts on the Revolution (?) in Kyrgyzstan 2010

  • However, these should be read in the light of Question 90, Article 3 which states that “establishing a human law is something that belongs to the whole multitude or to a public personage who is in charge of habet curam the whole multitude.”

    The Volokh Conspiracy » Thoughts on the Revolution (?) in Kyrgyzstan 2010

  • "Fraternitas canonicum in Ecclesia statutum non habet et eius ministri nullum ministerium legitime agere possunt."

    RORATE CÆLI 2009

  • 'Fraternitas canonicum in Ecclesia statutum non habet et eius ministri nullum ministerium legitime agere possunt.'

    RORATE CÆLI 2009

  • Sed doctrinae quaestiones, ut liquet, manent atque, usque dum non enodentur, Fraternitas canonicum in Ecclesia statutum non habet et eius ministri nullum ministerium legitime agere possunt.

    RORATE CÆLI 2009

  • Romanae urbis situs, quem hoc Christi anno 1549 habet

    Archive 2009-03-01 2009

  • Three state motets, Carole, magnus eras, Caesar habet naves validas and Quis te victorem dicat, point to a relation with Charles V from 1544 to 1549.

    Archive 2009-06-01 Lu 2009

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