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Manet vero tabes pituitaria: manet temperamentum in catarrhos proclive.
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The well balanced temperament, the _temperamentum temperatum_, of the ancients is an ideal condition in which there is in fact no temperament, all the organs of the body being perfectly in harmony, and exhibiting no preponderance of one over the other.
How to Become Rich A Treatise on Phrenology, Choice of Professions and Matrimony William Windsor
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'Spero me secutum in libellis meis tale temperamentum, ut de illis queri non possit, quisquis de se bene senserit, cum salva infimarum quoque personarum reverentia ludant.'
The Student's Companion to Latin Authors Thomas Ross Mills
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Accipiens panem suum corpus esse confitebatur, et temperamentum calicis suum sanguinem conformavit, non solum mutationem panis et vini in corpus et sanguinem Christi exprimit, sed ipsam etiam Christi asseverationem, quae hanc nobis mutationem persuadet: sic qui corpus
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Ex quo sum revocatus hoc temperamentum quaesivi, ut
The History of England, from the Accession of James II — Volume 3 Thomas Babington Macaulay Macaulay 1829
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Y. neruat enimcrugo olei temperamentum.? robe prxparatum pr&ter uires quas eitrthnitYiofcondes, ualet doloriHepatk, Remitranea proutmetis a caufajrigida, doloriftomachi, dolori cotu, o, matr'u. vs, & fblenu.
Pedanii Dioscoridis Anazarbei De medicinali materia libri sex Dioscórides , Dioscorides Pedanius , Joannes Ruellius 1550
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* aequale temperamentum qualitatum corporis: [1633] 1
Christian Ethics. Volume II.���Pure Ethics. 1819-1870 1873
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The sensuous corporeality in its uncorrupted primitiveness can disturb neither the moral life by really immoral appetites, nor the feeling of happiness by pains and sickness, — the aequale temperamentum qualitatum corporis (equipoise of the qualities of the body) of the Apologia (i,
Christian Ethics. Volume II.���Pure Ethics. 1819-1870 1873
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