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  • Creavitque Deus cete grandia, et omnem animam viventem atque motabilem, quam produxerant aquæ in species suas, et omne volatile secundum genus suum.

    Archive 2008-07-01 Prof. de Breeze 2008

  • Creavitque Deus cete grandia, et omnem animam viventem atque motabilem, quam produxerant aquæ in species suas, et omne volatile secundum genus suum.

    Snakes in the water and other discoveries Prof. de Breeze 2008

  • Hoc cognoscentes, ponebant custodiam ori suo, ut non delinquerent in lingua sua; ideoque concaluit cor earum intra eas, et 'in meditacione earum exarsit ignis (Ps. XXXVIII, 4) ille Dominus Deus noster, consumens omnem rubiginem uiciorum.

    Sensual Encounters: Monastic Women and Spirituality in Medieval Germany 2008

  • O Roma felix, quæ tantorum principum es purpurata pretioso sanguine, non laude tua, sed ipsorum meritis excellis omnem mundi pulchritudinem.

    Giovanni Vianini's bls 2009

  • O Roma felix, quæ tantorum principum es purpurata pretioso sanguine, non laude tua, sed ipsorum meritis excellis omnem mundi pulchritudinem.

    Archive 2009-01-01 bls 2009

  • He continued, “It is my wish that you select from amongst you fifty men, and from these fifty ten, and from these ten one, that he may teach my son omnem rem scibilem; for whenas I see the youth perfect in all science, I will share my dignity with the Prince and make him partner with me in my possessions.”

    The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night 2006

  • Haec est totius fortitudinis fortitudo fortis, quia vincet omnem rem subtilem, omnemque solidam penetrabit.

    cytokinesis Diary Entry cytokinesis 2008

  • God created whales, et omnem animam viventem; which in the English is, "every living creature."

    Leviathan 2007

  • And after Noah came out of the ark, God saith, He will no more smite omnem animam viventem, that is, "every living creature."

    Leviathan 2007

  • (And God said, let the waters bring forth abundantly the moving creature which hath a living soul.) “Creavit Deus cete grandia, et omnem animam viventem, atque motabilem quam produxerant aquæ.”

    A Philosophical Dictionary 2007

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