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From this it followed that there had never been any impediment of "affinity" to bar her union with Henry, but only the much more easily dispensed impediment known as publicae honestatis.
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 7: Gregory XII-Infallability 1840-1916 1913
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The romans created the “viae publicae” all around and across their empire, so what lies ahead a “viae chinae”? manny Says:
China Planning to Connect High Speed Rail Lines To Europe | Inhabitat 2010
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Nam Catonem nostrum non tu amas plus quam ego; sed tamen ille optimo animo utens et summa fide nocet interdum rei publicae; dicit enim tamquam in Platonis politeia, non tamquam in Romuli faece, sententiam.
CONSPIRATA ROBERT HARRIS 2010
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O condicionem miseram non modo administrandae verum etiam conservandae rei publicae!
CONSPIRATA ROBERT HARRIS 2010
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This latest review and its recommendations assume that the state is the primordial educator and carer and that if parents "elect" to educate their children without the help of the state, they are effectively acting "in loco rei publicae" in the place of the state and must therefore be registered, monitored, reviewed...
Archive 2009-06-01 2009
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With a deadly twist, some pages later eleven, to be precise, Syme notes that the hapless Pedius - according to Appian - died of the strain of announcing the proscriptions of the Triumviri "rei publicae constituendae."
Archive 2007-05-01 Patrick J. Smith 2007
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With a deadly twist, some pages later eleven, to be precise, Syme notes that the hapless Pedius - according to Appian - died of the strain of announcing the proscriptions of the Triumviri "rei publicae constituendae."
Read this book. Patrick J. Smith 2007
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"Populus autem eodem anno me consulem, cum cos. uterque in bello cecidisset, et triumvirum rei publicae constituendae creavit."
Read this book. Patrick J. Smith 2007
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Avicenna, or those heathen philosophers, could ever be persuaded to believe, or to subscribe to the least part of them: aut fraudem non detegere: but that as [6501] Vanninus answers, ob publicae, potestatis formidinem allatrare philosophi non audebant, they durst not speak for fear of the law.
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Si, inquit, Quirites, sine uxore esse possemus, omnes careremus; Sed quoniam sic est, saluti potius publicae quam voluptati consulendum.
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