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[1923] Eos solos dignos ratus quibuscum de imperio certaret.
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Digni profectò, quibuscum ipse Munsterus, nauclerus transfretaret.
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Digni profect�, quibuscum ipse Munsterus, nauclerus transfretaret.
The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation 2003
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Thus: -- mēcum nōbīscum quōcum _or_ cum quō tēcum vōbīscum quācum _or_ cum quā sēcum quibuscum _or_ cum quibus
New Latin Grammar Charles E. Bennett
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_Qui, aut tempus quid postulet non videt, aut plura loquitur, aut se ostentat, aut eorum quibuscum est rationem non habet, is ineptus esse dicitur.
The Coverley Papers Various
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The first part of the description: "labias sensim primores emovemus," will apply to either sound, _vos_ or _wos_, although better, as will appear upon consulting the mirror, to _vos_ than to _wos_; but the second: "ac spiritum atque animam porro versum et ad eos quibuscum sermonicamur intendimus," will certainly apply far better to _vos_ than to _wos_.
The Roman Pronunciation of Latin Why we use it and how to use it Frances Ellen Lord
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Marius postquam confecto negotio, quo intenderat, Cirtam redit, de adventu legatorum certior factus, illosque et Sullam venire jubet, [588] item L. Bellienum praetorum Utica, praeterea omnes undique senatorii ordinis, quibuscum mandata Bocchi cognoscit.
C. Sallusti Crispi De Bello Catilinario Et Jugurthino 86 BC-34? BC Sallust
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Res postulare videtur Africae siturn paucis exponere et eas gentes, quibuscum nobis bellum aut amicitia fuit, attingere.
C. Sallusti Crispi De Bello Catilinario Et Jugurthino 86 BC-34? BC Sallust
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Quid? tibi non erat meretricum aliarum Athenis copia quibuscum haberes rem, nisi cum illa quam ego mandassem tibi occiperes tute [19] amare et mi ires consultum male?
Amphitryo, Asinaria, Aulularia, Bacchides, Captivi Amphitryon, The Comedy of Asses, The Pot of Gold, The Two Bacchises, The Captives Titus Maccius Plautus 1919
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Conclūdit agmen multitūdō captīvōrum, quī, in servitūtem redāctī, [9] dēmissō vultū, vīnctīs [10] bracchiīs, sequuntur; quibuscum veniunt longissimō ōrdine mīlitēs, etiam hī praedam vel insignia mīlitāria ferentēs.
Latin for Beginners Benjamin Leonard D'Ooge 1900
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