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from The Century Dictionary.
- noun In ecclesiastical law, a plea to a libel alleging that the decedent made the will in suit, and that he was of sound mind at the time.
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(Constantine, not only by edict, but also by example urged (them) on to sacred building; for in his palace of the Lateran, he dedicated a church to the Savior, and founded a basilica next to it in the name of Saint John the Baptist.) 'Est cohortatus' rather than 'ut hortaretur', 'condidit' rather than 'fabricavit', and especially 'continentem' rather than the very odd 'appendititiam juxta', are all improvements, if the Latinity of the ancient Romans is the criterion by which a text is to be judged, as it was for the scholars of that era.
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Phoenice Tyro profecti, Duce Eliza sive Didone, quæ Carthaginem condidit.
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Ideoque vltra ipsum mare condidit quondam, vnus successorum
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Ideoque vltra ipsum mare condidit quondam, vnus successorum
The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation 2003
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[158] “Si amabilis est sapientia cum cognitione rerum conditiarum, quam amabilis est sapientia, quæ condidit omnia ex nihilo!” —
Of Communion with God the Father, Son and Holy Ghost 1616-1683 1965
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* [3203] Si amabilis est sapientia cum cognitione rerum conditiarum, quam amabilis est sapientia, quæ condidit omnia ex nihilo!
Of Communion with God the Father, Son and Holy Ghost 1616-1683 1965
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* [6827] Si amabilis est sapientia cum cognitione rerum conditiarum, quam amabilis est sapientia, quæ condidit omnia ex nihilo!
Of Communion with God the Father, Son and Holy Ghost 1616-1683 1965
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_Proprium nomen_ occurs in Ovid at _Fast_ V 191-92 (Ovid is addressing Flora) 'ipsa doce quae sis. hominum sententia fallax:/optima tu _proprii nominis_ auctor eris' and _EP_ I viii 13-14 'Caspius Aegissos, de se si credimus ipsis,/condidit et _proprio nomine_ dixit opus'.
The Last Poems of Ovid 43 BC-18? Ovid
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'Flumina quin etiam latis currentia rivis occasus habuere suos: aut illa vorago derepta in praeceps fatali condidit ore aut occulta fluunt tectis adoperta cavernis atque inopinatos referunt procul edita cursus'; and Sen. _N. Q._ iii.
The Student's Companion to Latin Authors Thomas Ross Mills
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Vatican Council, "Deus, _liberrimo consilio_ condidit universa," must ever be borne in mind.
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