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To co się dzieje jak wyjście z portu na DHS Open System Czwartek, 26 luty 2009
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Ponieważ było to pole rozwoju lokalnego, postanowiłem po moim kolegą, i ograniczać mój serwer Apache dostępne w tylko moje własne pole z tym zmiany w pliku konfiguracyjnym używam portu 81, tak aby nie kolidować z IIS:
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Guetelus notarius communis Vtini, filius domini Damiani de portu
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Licet multa et varia de ritibus et conditionibus huius mundi enarrentur a multis, ego tamen frater Odoricus de foro Iulij de portu Vahonis, volens ad partes infidelium transfretare, magna et mira vidi et audiui, quæ possum veracitèr enarrare.
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Hic autem notandum est, quòd a portu Venetie, vsque ad Constantinopolim directè per mare octingentæ leucæ et 80. communiter computantur ibi contentæ.
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Albeit many and sundry things are reported by diuers authors concerning the fashions and conditions of this world: notwithstanding I frier Odoricus of Friuli, de portu Vahonis being desirous to trauel vnto the foreign and remote nations of infidels, sawe and heard great and miraculous things, which I am able truely to auoch.
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Munsterus, Insulam perexiguam emergere, non vitent potius omni studio, allisionem et naufragium metuentes, quàm vt in portu parum tuto quiescere tentent?
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Hic autem notandum est, qu騞 a portu Venetie, vsque ad Constantinopolim direct� per mare octingent� leuc� et 80. communiter computantur ibi content�.
The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation 2003
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Sed Dei auxilio vndis maris illis ex aduerso tumescentibus ac reluctantibus, Buza autem regis facili, et agili cursu inter procellas labente, ac volitante, in portu Iopp� delusis hostibus subit� affuit, sex ex Saracenis in arcu suo in nauicula percussis, ac vulneratis.
The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation 2003
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Carthaginenses, cum tertio bello Punico adolescentes quique lectissimi obsides in Siciliam mitterentur, quos illæ fletu et lamentatione miserabili ad naues comitatæ, et ex his quædam à filioram compleximus ægrè diuulsæ, cum ventis pandi vela cernerent, nauesque è portu egredi, dolore stimulante, in subiectos fluctus dissiluere: Sabellico authore.
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