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Examples
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How could he sing a TE DEUM to a land he so hated?
Ultima Thule 2003
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THE absorbing and disastrous adventure of the FLYING SCUD was now quite ended; we had dashed into these deep waters and we had escaped again to starve; we had been ruined and were saved, had quarrelled and made up; there remained nothing but to sing TE DEUM, draw a line, and begin on a fresh page of my unwritten diary.
The Wrecker 1898
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Ita DEUM NOSTRUM OPTIMUM MAXIMUM potentem et propitium conservatorem habeamus in mortis articulo, et adventu DOMINI NOSTRI
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Ita DEUM NOSTRUM OPTIMUM MAXIMUM potentem et propitium conservatorem habeamus in mortis articulo, et adventu
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Numen, convinvae, praesens agnoscite numen, Nympha pudica DEUM vidit, et erubuit. '
Life of Johnson Boswell, James, 1740-1795 1887
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New England Indians and their squaws looked on in wondering silence, they chanted the TE DEUM, THE EXAUDIAT, and the DOMINE SALVUM FAC
Life on the Mississippi Mark Twain 1872
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New England Indians and their squaws looked on in wondering silence, they chanted the TE DEUM, THE EXAUDIAT, and the DOMINE SALVUM FAC
Life on the Mississippi, Part 6. Mark Twain 1872
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Then, on a spot of solid ground, La Salle reared a column 'bearing the arms of France; the Frenchmen were mustered under arms; and while the New England Indians and their squaws looked on in wondering silence, they chanted the TE DEUM, THE EXAUDIAT, and the DOMINE SALVUM FAC REGEM.'
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The rain returned to invigorate the languid soil, harmony was restored between priest and soldier, the green grass presently waved over the sere hillsides, the children flocked again to the side of their martial preceptor, a TE DEUM was sung in the Mission Church, and pastoral content once more smiled upon the gentle valleys of San Carlos.
Selected Stories of Bret Harte Bret Harte 1869
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"Vidit et erubuit lympha pudica DEUM," and I told you of another fine line in Camden's Remains, an eulogy upon one of our Kings, who was succeeded by his son, a prince of equal merit: --
Boswell's Life of Johnson Abridged and edited, with an introduction by Charles Grosvenor Osgood James Boswell 1767
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