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I should had been more clearer: I mentioned it to show one of the common law exceptions to citizenship by birth as requested: partus sequitur patrem.
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Ludlam 31 Barb., 486: The universal maxim of the common law being partus sequitur patrem.
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It may be thou art over-suspicious, and without a cause as some are: if it be octimestris partus, born at eight months, or like him, and him, they fondly suspect he got it; if she speak or laugh familiarly with such or such men, then presently she is naught with them; such is thy weakness; whereas charity, or a well-disposed mind, would interpret all unto the best.
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Duris, Indorum quosdam cum feris coire, mistosque et semiferos esse partus.
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Claruit anno salutiferi partus, 1280. varia componens, sub eodem Edwardo eius nominis primo post Conquestum.
The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation 2003
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Duris, Indorum quosdam cum feris coire, mistosque et semiferos esse partus.
The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation 2003
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This criticism is extended to Renaissance alchemy, magic, and astrology (Temporis partus masculus), because the
Francis Bacon Klein, Juergen 2003
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* Metaphorice cibus venatione partus, aut quovis modo paratus, praeter panem: [1029] 1
Commentary on Genesis - Volume 1 1509-1564 1996
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Egypt, and the Books of Moses, chap. v2 p. 195 -- Ed. [310] "ZJJ+D+ Metaphorice cibus venatione partus, aut quovis modo paratus, praeter panem."
Commentary on Genesis - Volume 1 1509-1564 1996
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Since the conditions of the time are ripe, Bacon presents his works as a child of the time (temporis partus masculus) rather than of the mind of a genius.
BACONIANISM PAOLO ROSSI 1968
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