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  • Deep in the heart of South America, there thrives today a civilization far older than ours: a people known as the Loquiňanos [ph], descended from the Amazons.

    Movie Speech 1949

  • Secondly, thankfully, Martin Cothran of the Vere Loqui blog and Memoria Press has written a very funny and devastating response to the Sophist American:

    ID/Evolution 2009

  • Martin Cothran of "Vere Loqui," who penned a devastating and hilarious fisking of John Derbyshire's "review" of the controversial movie, Expelled:

    ID/Evolution 2009

  • _Loqui senibus res est gratissima_, says your favourite Palingenius, the very mention of whose name gives me new life; for the _regeneration_ forms almost the sole topic of my meditations, and in this do I exercise myself that

    Andrew Melville Famous Scots Series William Morison

  • Daniels is passing on his techniques despite remaining a member of the Magic Circle, the magicians' society which has the motto "Indocilis Privata Loqui" - "not apt to disclose secrets".

    Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph 2011

  • Loqui -. rnur autem hic. de iis quorum autho - ritas & potentia integra eft.

    Elementa philosophica de cive 1782

  • [Footnote 377: We have here a remark on unconscious prophecies: 'Loqui datur quod nos sensisse nescimus: sed post casum reminiscimur, quod ignorantes veraciter dixeramus.'] [Footnote 378: 'Inferior gradu praestabat viris consularibus se patronum et cum honoribus vestris impar haberetur, Patricius ei dictus est in celeberrima cognitione susceptus.'

    The Letters of Cassiodorus Being A Condensed Translation Of The Variae Epistolae Of Magnus Aurelius Cassiodorus Senator Senator Cassiodorus 1872

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