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We measure all as Turks do, by the event, and most part, as Cyprian notes, in all ages, countries, places, saevitiae magnitudo impunitatem sceleris acquirit; the foulness of the fact vindicates the offender.
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* [6797] Perfecto demum scelere, magnitudo ejus intellecta est.
Of Communion with God the Father, Son and Holy Ghost 1616-1683 1965
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“Perfecto demum scelere, magnitudo ejus intellecta est.” —
Of Communion with God the Father, Son and Holy Ghost 1616-1683 1965
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* [3173] Perfecto demum scelere, magnitudo ejus intellecta est.
Of Communion with God the Father, Son and Holy Ghost 1616-1683 1965
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Gubernator copias parabat; sed cum magnitudo et propinquitas periculi auxilia longinqua expectare non sineret, Alexander Marriae
An Outline of the Relations between England and Scotland (500-1707) Robert S. Rait
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"Sed plura persequi, tum magnitudo voluminis prohibet, tum festinatio, ut ea explicem, quae exorsus sum."
The Lives of the Twelve Caesars, Volume 02: Augustus Gaius Suetonius Tranquillus
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"Sed plura persequi, tum magnitudo voluminis prohibet, tum festinatio, ut ea explicem, quae exorsus sum."
De vita Caesarum Gaius Suetonius Tranquillus
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St. Chrysostom opposed the theory of the earth's roundness; St. Isidore taught it; and so also did St. Augustine, as we might expect from a man of his wisdom who lived so long in a monastery that looked out to sea from a high point, and who wrote the words 'Ubi magnitudo, ibi veritas'.
Christopher Columbus and the New World of His Discovery — Complete Filson Young 1907
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St. Chrysostom opposed the theory of the earth's roundness; St. Isidore taught it; and so also did St. Augustine, as we might expect from a man of his wisdom who lived so long in a monastery that looked out to sea from a high point, and who wrote the words 'Ubi magnitudo, ibi veritas'.
Christopher Columbus and the New World of His Discovery — Volume 1 Filson Young 1907
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St. Isidore taught it; and so also did St. Augustine, as we might expect from a man of his wisdom who lived so long in a monastery that looked out to sea from a high point, and who wrote the words 'Ubi magnitudo, ibi veritas'.
Christopher Columbus Young, Filson 1906
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