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  • The Romans had in their armies a body of engineers called Fabri, and the director of the body was called Præfectus Fabrorum.

    Plutarch's Lives, Volume II 46-120? Plutarch 1839

  • And finally, in his third book, A Dissertation of the Want of Sense and Knowledge in Brute Animals, he argued against the supposed link of life and sense from Plato onwards, and after offering a brief survey of various hypotheses on the nature of soul by Aristotle, Gassendi, Fabri, and Descartes, he adopted Descartes's view.

    Antoine Le Grand Easton, Patricia 2006

  • Not far, the Arco da Vila is one of the most notable of the city, originally built by the Italian architect Fabri in 1812, to be an opening between the medieval walls.

    Archive 2006-09-01 Thatsnews 2006

  • Not far, the Arco da Vila is one of the most notable of the city, originally built by the Italian architect Fabri in 1812, to be an opening between the medieval walls.

    Discover Faro with ARTEH Thatsnews 2006

  • And Sheara Burriss 'employers here, Bruce Gershon who is the President of Arrow Fabri-Care, an 80-year-old family dry-cleaning business and one of the first to take part in this program.

    President Remarks To Southern Governors Association ITY National Archives 1996

  • Practically speaking, it is Fabri-Pero's interferometer.

    Aleksandr M. Prokhorov - Biography 1972

  • Javier Alegre, Andres Calvo, Manuel Fabri, Andres de Guevara gave birth to a literature of exiles which is - and will continue to be - a testimony of its epoch.

    Miguel Angel Asturias - Nobel Lecture 1968

  • On the third are the words: "Dobunii Fabri fili Enabarri ...."

    Devon, Its Moorlands, Streams and Coasts Rosalind Northcote

  • Cardinal de Tulle (1342-43), who was never consecrated, and lived with his brother Clement VI; Jean Fabri (1370-71), who became cardinal in 1371; Jules Mascaron, the preacher (1671-79), who was afterwards Bishop of Agen; LÈonard Berteaud, preacher and theologian

    The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 15: Tournely-Zwirner 1840-1916 1913

  • Cardinal de Brogny then left his diocese in care of the two Fabri and proceeded on a still more delicate mission.

    The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 2: Assizes-Browne 1840-1916 1913

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