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The great difference is, that in the natural world, the numerous abortions we hivt been speaking of, are the consequence of the commoa course of nature; but in the moral, of the fatal pervene - ness of unliappy beings, who wilfully rush upon their own destruction.
The Dignity of Human Nature, Or, A Brief Account of the Certain and Established Means for ... 1812
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Hic succintam edidit Historiam Romanam libris duobus, qui mutili ad nos pervene - runt: desunt enim primi principium, et se - cundi finis, necnon quaedara operis medii.
Compediaria in Latium via; sive, Praestantiourum linguae Latinae scriptorum notitia ad usum Hispanae ivventutis González, Casto 1792
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En alcerum exemplum in amicitia politica, ex qoo idem dcnionstratur • Gives erat Mexici amantissimus Patriae suoramque concivium, qui honcste negotiando ad maxiniacn fortunam pervene* rat.
Tractatus theologicus de charitate, in quo expenditur systema J.V. Bolgenj de amore Dei. Accedit ... Joseph Chantre Herrera, Giovanni Vincenzo Bolgeni 1792
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Qui autem has in terras, qui in Hannovc - ranK aute facram xdem iftae reiiquiae pervene - rint, Molanus Lipfanographiae fuae praefatus docec txatt docet. dirigence exercicium hoc, cocius Infticuci mode - racore & quocidiano fere cefte ac arbicro JCoppio.
biocon commented on the word pervene
Pervene means A. (intransitive v.) to come to or reach to. B. (transtiive v.) 1. to come to; 2. to haunt (Oxford English Dictionary).
November 4, 2011