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In the years 1679 to 1682, such titles appear as Aurora seu initia scientiae generalis a divina luce ad humanam felicitatem (in Gehardt, VII, 54) and Initia et specimina scientiae novae generalis pro instauratione et augmentis scientiarum ad publicam felicitatem (ibid.,
PERENNIAL PHILOSOPHY LEROY E. LOEMKER 1968
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Initia sold out to a rich Marin family — the Blacks — in the eighteen-fifties, and Olompali was passed along ten years later to the daughter, Mary, when she married Galen Burdell, the San Francisco dentist who invented tooth powder.
The Dangerous Hour Muller, Marcia 2004
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The bill provides an acceptable funding level for my 21st Century Policing Initia-tive, which builds on the success of the Community Oriented Policing Services (COPS) program.
Statement By President On Consolidated Appropriations Act Clinton, Bill, 1946- 1999
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In the early years at Hanover (from 1676 to 1684, perhaps the most creative years of his life), many plans and studies (Initia and Specimina) were written for such an ultimate decoding and mastery of the whole of truth.
PERENNIAL PHILOSOPHY LEROY E. LOEMKER 1968
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The Initia et specimina novae generalis pro instauratione et augmentis scientiarum, a work of
BACONIANISM PAOLO ROSSI 1968
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Donatus, 'Initia aetatis Cremonae egit usque ad virilem togam, quam xv. anno natali suo accepit isdem illis consulibus iterum duobus quibus erat natus, evenitque ut eo ipso die Lucretius poeta decederet.
The Student's Companion to Latin Authors Thomas Ross Mills
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_ 2, 'Initia aetatis Cremonae egit [Vergilius] usque ad virilem togam, quam xv. anno natali suo accepit isdem illis consulibus iterum duobus quibus erat natus, evenitque ut eo ipso die
The Student's Companion to Latin Authors Thomas Ross Mills
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I; for the Latin writers of first six centuries, AUMERS, Initia libronum PP. lat.
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 6: Fathers of the Church-Gregory XI 1840-1916 1913
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(Luther's _Tischreden_, pp. 22, 60) derided him in his usual pithy manner, that Melancthon (_Initia doctrinae physicae_) said that
History of Astronomy George Forbes 1892
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She not only taught them the use of corn, but instructed them in the principles of probity, charity, civility, and humanity; (64) from whence her mysteries were called Θεσμοφόρια, and _Initia_.
The Ancient History of the Egyptians, Carthaginians, Assyrians, Babylonians, Medes and Persians, Macedonians and Grecians (Vol. 1 of 6) Charles Rollin 1701
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