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Et egressus est Ionas de civitate et sedit contra orientem civitatis et fecit sibimet umbraculum ibi et sedebat subter illud in umbra, donec videret quid accideret in civitate.
Archive 2008-09-07 papabear 2008
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Et egressus est Ionas de civitate et sedit contra orientem civitatis et fecit sibimet umbraculum ibi et sedebat subter illud in umbra, donec videret quid accideret in civitate.
Jonah 4 papabear 2008
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Yes folks i have been scammed to it was a text saying free ring tone press this to receive but on that it went on the net and sedit was down loading it was my account ha. ha.
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Bello victus, per tres dies sedit in prora navis, abstinens ab omni consortio, etiam Cleopatiae, postea se interfecit.
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An quum super fimo sedit Job, an eum omnia abstulit diabolus, &c. pecuniis privatus fiduciam deo habuit, omni thesauro preciosiorem.
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Cum me apposuissetis ad ignem magnum venit ad me valde pulcra domina et sedit inter me et ignem, et ait mihi lingua anglicana deosculans me quamdiu eram iuxta ignem, fili hac nocte venies ad patrem tuum et matrem, et gaudebis cum eis.
A Tender Age: Cultural Anxieties over the Child in the Twelfth and Thirteenth Centuries 2005
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Et abiit, et sedit e regione, elongando se quantum est jactus arcus: quia dixit, Non videbo quando morietur puer: et sedit e regione, et elevavit vocem suma, et flevit.
Commentary on Genesis - Volume 1 1509-1564 1996
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S.e Phæbeus, de Cathedrâ in quâ S. Petrus Romæ sedit, et de antiquitate et præstantiâ solemnitatis Cathedræ Romanæ.
The Lives of the Fathers, Martyrs, and Principal Saints January, February, March Alban Butler
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At _Fast_ IV 300 'sedit limoso pressa carina _uado_',
The Last Poems of Ovid 43 BC-18? Ovid
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_Met_ I 682-83 'sedit Atlantiades et euntem multa loquendo/_detinuit_ sermone _diem_'.
The Last Poems of Ovid 43 BC-18? Ovid
whichbe commented on the word sedit
(American Indian) devil. (From Heart's Devils)
June 8, 2008