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Persiæ, est terra, vbi sanctus Iob patiens morabatur, quæ modo dicitur terra Sues, in cuius montanis inuenitur Manna, quod venditur in Apothecis.
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Persi�, est terra, vbi sanctus Iob patiens morabatur, qu� modo dicitur terra Sues, in cuius montanis inuenitur Manna, quod venditur in Apothecis.
The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation 2003
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Non bene pro toto libertas venditur auro; and then refer in the margin to Horace, or whoever said it; or, if you allude to the power of death, to come in with —
Don Quixote 2002
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'Prout communiter venditur in foro,' Henri de Gand, _Quod Lib. _, xiv.
An Essay on Mediaeval Economic Teaching George O'Brien
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Gerson says: 'Contractus species est justitiae commutativae quae respicit aequalitatem rei quae venditur ad rem quae emitur, ut servetur aequalitas justi pretii; propter quam aequalitatem facilius observandum inventa est moneta, vel numisma, vel pecunia,' _De Cont. _, ii.
An Essay on Mediaeval Economic Teaching George O'Brien
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Etiam intra fines Persiæ, est terra, vbi sanctus Iob patiens morabatur, quæ modo dicitur terra Sues, in cuius montanis inuenitur Manna, quod venditur in Apothecis.
The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation — Volume 08 Asia, Part I Richard Hakluyt 1584
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_Non bene pro toto libertas venditur auro; _ and then refer in the margin to Horace, or whoever said it; or, if you allude to the power of death, to come in with --
The History of Don Quixote, Volume 1, Complete Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra 1581
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_Non bene pro toto libertas venditur auro; _ and then refer in the margin to Horace, or whoever said it; or, if you allude to the power of death, to come in with --
Don Quixote Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra 1581
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_Non bene pro toto libertas venditur auro; _ and then refer in the margin to Horace, or whoever said it; or, if you allude to the power of death, to come in with --
The History of Don Quixote, Volume 1, Part 01 Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra 1581
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Quidam adoiotcens Carthaginienfia furtun furreptus, avehitur Calydonia in £toliam, et ibi venditur V feni ctvi.
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