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Tunc misit pro Christianis quos in carcere intrudi praeceperat: A quibus cum ad eum venissent indulgentiam petijt pro facto suo, dicens se esse amodo socium eorum, et confratrem: Praecepit autem et legem statuit, quòd pro tempore suo, si quis aliquem Christianum offenderet, statim moreretur, et sic omnes illaesos, et indemnes abire permisit: Pro illis autem quatuor fratribus interfectis quatuor mosquetas. (i.)
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Neque locum illum scandere aduersarios permisit, in quo dimicauit cum barbaris.
The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation 2003
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At pater vester mentitus est mihi, et mutavit mercedem meam decem vicibus: sed non permisit ei Deus, ut malefaceret mihi.
Commentary on Genesis - Volume 2 1509-1564 1996
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Vobis O fratres mei exactoresque hujus rei prout ingenioli mei parvitas permisit obedivi.
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-- "Sanxit uti foeminis semitâ viri cederent -- permisit quoque his purpureâ veste et aureis uti segmentis."
Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine — Volume 54, No. 337, November, 1843 Various
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Dominus autem permisit causa fornicationis uxorem dimitti.
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Maeoniumque senem Romano prouocat ore, forsitan illius nemoris latuisset in umbra, 25 quod canit, et sterili tantum cantasset auena ignotus populis, si Maecenate careret. qui tamen haut uni patefecit limina uati nec sua Vergilio permisit carmina soli.
Laus Pisonis Anonymous 1912
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Hinc uolens deus per iustum potius hominem reparare genus humanum quam manere proteruum, poenalem multitudinem effusa diluuii inundatione excepto Noe iusto homine cum suis liberis atque his quae secum in arcam introduxerat interire permisit.
The Theological Tractates and The Consolation of Philosophy Anicius Manlius Severinus Boethius 1908
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Et, Quum venissent in Mysiam, tentabant ire versus Bithyniam, sed non permisit eis Spiritus.
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[31] The words _Ille_ ludere _quae vellum calamo permisit agresti_ (Ecl.i. 10), might seem to contradict this, but the Eclogues were of a lighter cast.
The History of Roman Literature From the earliest period to the death of Marcus Aurelius Charles Thomas Cruttwell 1879
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