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Anthony: exceptio probat regulam in casibus non exceptis is Latin.
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Ambo fortes et fortunati, Mars idem magisterii dominus juxta primam Leovitii regulam.
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Ramis Palmarum apud Sanctam Sophiam, quod non essem nuncius, nec vester, nec alicuius, sed ibam apud illos incredulos secundùm regulam nostram.
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Verbum ipsius sanctissimum vnicam salutis normam statuimus, illudque tantummod�, omnibus humanis commentis abiectis et spretis, infallibilem fidei nostr� regulam et amussim nobis proponimus:
The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation 2003
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Ramis Palmarum apud Sanctam Sophiam, quod non essem nuncius, nec vester, nec alicuius, sed ibam apud illos incredulos secund鵰 regulam nostram.
The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation 2003
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Verbum ipsius sanctissimum vnicam salutis normam statuimus, illudque tantummodò, omnibus humanis commentis abiectis et spretis, infallibilem fidei nostræ regulam et amussim nobis proponimus:
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[Greek: Ph]. 's interrogative, except upon the principle, "Exceptio probat regulam."
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Necessitas pronuntiationis regulam corrumpit, ut puta siquis dicat in primis _doctus_, addat _que_ conjunctionem, dicatque _doctusque_, ecce in pronuntiatione accentum mutavit, cum non in secunda syllaba, sed in prima, accentum habere debuit.
The Roman Pronunciation of Latin Why we use it and how to use it Frances Ellen Lord
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(Louvain, 1898); MARIN, Les Moines de Constantinople depuis la fondation de la ville jusqu'a la mort de Photius (Paris, 1897), (cf. Pargoire infra); MARTENE, Commentarius in regulam S.P. Benedicti, De antiquis monachorum ritibus; PARGOIRE, Les debuts du monachisme a
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 11: New Mexico-Philip 1840-1916 1913
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All St. Austin did was to induce his clergy to live secundum regulam sub sanctis Apostolis constitutam, which he had seen practised at Milan, adding to the Apostolic Rule hitherto observed by clerics living in common, some regulations, afterwards called the "Rule of St. Augustine."
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 3: Brownson-Clairvaux 1840-1916 1913
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