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Habetur quoque ibi domus plena furnis paruis, in quibus per custodes domus tam hyeme quàm æstate fouentur oua gallinarum, anatum, aucarum, et columbarum, vsque ad procreationem suorum pullorum, et hijs intendunt, pro certo pretio accipiendo à mulierculis illic oua ferentibus.
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Homerus quoque prodidit: Fama est, insidentes arietum, caprarumque dorsis, armatos sagittis, veris tempore, vniuerso agmine ad mare descendere, et oua pullosque earum alitum consumere, ternis expeditionem eam mensibus confici, aliter futuris gregibus non resisti.
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Homerus quoque prodidit: Fama est, insidentes arietum, caprarumque dorsis, armatos sagittis, veris tempore, vniuerso agmine ad mare descendere, et oua pullosque earum alitum consumere, ternis expeditionem eam mensibus confici, aliter futuris gregibus non resisti.
The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation 2003
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Habetur quoque ibi domus plena furnis paruis, in quibus per custodes domus tam hyeme qu鄊 鎠tate fouentur oua gallinarum, anatum, aucarum, et columbarum, vsque ad procreationem suorum pullorum, et hijs intendunt, pro certo pretio accipiendo � mulierculis illic oua ferentibus.
The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation 2003
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The old gentleman tried to say ` ` Good day '' to me, and he muttered: ` ` Oua, oua, oua, '' and waved his hand.
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And you mustn't think, or say, or look as if the'e had been anything in oua lives but ouaselves.
Ragged Lady — Volume 2 William Dean Howells 1878
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And you mustn't think, or say, or look as if the'e had been anything in oua lives but ouaselves.
Ragged Lady — Complete William Dean Howells 1878
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Chivreil rivé coté névième zalon, li oua compair Torti
Nights With Uncle Remus Myths and Legends of the Old Plantation Joel Chandler Harris 1878
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Tan li rivé, li oua compair Torti on la garlie apé
Nights With Uncle Remus Myths and Legends of the Old Plantation Joel Chandler Harris 1878
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Simon the Cyrenian was "the father of Alexander and Rufus," evidently for the sake of his Latin readers [267]: S. Mark, -- who alone ventures to write in Greek letters (oua, -- chap.xv. 29,) the Latin interjection
The Last Twelve Verses of the Gospel According to S. Mark Vindicated Against Recent Critical Objectors and Established 1813-1888 1871
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