Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- In law, the remainder or debt which a person finds himself debtor in, upon the balancing or liquidating of an account.
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Omne peccatum aut excusationem secum habet, aut voluptatem, sola invidia utraque caret, reliqua vitia finem habent, ira defervescit, gula satiatur, odium finem habet, invidia nunquam quiescit.
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Note 161: Canon, 1.3.2, fol. 66ra: Secundum mores vero suos consideratur, quoniam ipsam oportet bonorum morum et laudabilium esse, que tarde a malis anime passionibus patiatur, sicut ira, tristitia et timore: et reliqua ab istis.
A Tender Age: Cultural Anxieties over the Child in the Twelfth and Thirteenth Centuries 2005
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Stomacho laeso robur corporis imminuitur, et reliqua membra alimento orbata, &c. 2446.
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Adeo miscentur, ut sit duplum sanguinis ad reliqua duo.
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Mox Carthagine deleta, et ipsi cum reliqua Africa Romano Imperio cesserunt.
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Id profecto necessariò addendum fuit: Hanc scilicet glaciem, voces humanas, secundum Historicos, representatem, & damnatorom receptaculum existentem, non esse, vt reliqua in vastissima hac vniuersitate omnia, ex Elementi alicuius materia conflatam.
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Nec de huius carceris loco sitúue quicquam disputare attinet: sufficit nobis abundè, quòd illius tenebricosum foetorem & reliqua tormenta, dante & iuuante Domino nostro Iesu Christo, cuius precioso sanguine redempti sumus, nonquam sumus visuri aut sensuri.
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Id profecto necessari� addendum fuit: Hanc scilicet glaciem, voces humanas, secundum Historicos, representatem, & damnatorom receptaculum existentem, non esse, vt reliqua in vastissima hac vniuersitate omnia, ex Elementi alicuius materia conflatam.
The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation 2003
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Nec de huius carceris loco sit鷘e quicquam disputare attinet: sufficit nobis abund�, qu騞 illius tenebricosum foetorem & reliqua tormenta, dante & iuuante Domino nostro Iesu Christo, cuius precioso sanguine redempti sumus, nonquam sumus visuri aut sensuri.
The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation 2003
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[4744] The Arm.vers. is here followed; the old Latin reads, "Et reliqua autem poma."
ANF01. The Apostolic Fathers with Justin Martyr and Irenaeus 1819-1893 2001
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