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The Giullo, and the verde antico are very beautiful species of marble, yellow and green; the first, antiently called marmor numidicum, came from
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Ah jaa, tarkusetempel on siin seepärast, et kõigis auditooriumeis on laemaalingud, rääkimata erinevatest marmor - ja muust kivist kujudest ning üldisest arhitektuurist.
tatsutahime Diary Entry tatsutahime 2008
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Quod nec hyeme, nec aestate tanta imbrium copia, nec frugibus torrendis solita flagrantia, nec vernali temperie sata tam laeta sint, nec arboreis foetibus autumni foecundi, minus de montibus marmor ernatur, minus aurum, &c.
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Quisquis Flaminiam teris, uiator, noli nobile praeterire marmor.
In Memoriam Martial 1912
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Permultis amicis desiderati, Hocce marmor, Dilectissima simul et amantissima conjunx L. M.
Lives of the English Poets Cary, Henry F 1846
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“Charissimo utriusque marmor hoc, amantissima conjux et mater possuit, Domina Eleonora Oglethorpe.”
Biographical Memorials of James Oglethorpe Harris, Thaddeus M 1838
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It is a mineral vein, or cavity, in which are blended together coal of the most fixed kind, quartz and marmor metallicum.
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Conjugis ejus amantissimae, pio et gratissimo animo hoc marmor posuit
The Works of Samuel Johnson, LL.D. in Nine Volumes Volume the Eighth: The Lives of the Poets, Volume II Samuel Johnson 1746
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Wedyn bydda dim rhaid cynnig lwfansau ail gartref, taliad am fath marmor na theledu mawr i'r un aelod byth eto.
Blogiadur.com 2009
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The Arukh says it means like stone, like marble, as in the Latin marmor and Greek marmaros (from which "marble" derives).
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