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A. 3, p. 173: Item in Matheo: Tunc oblati sunt parvuli ut manus eis imponeret et oraret.
A Tender Age: Cultural Anxieties over the Child in the Twelfth and Thirteenth Centuries 2005
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"I think there are a lot of young people who want a hip, cool place," said Matheo Pisciotta , co-owner of Dizzy's, who attributes the restaurant's success partly to its location on Eighth Avenue, a block away from Seventh Avenue's higher rents.
Slippery Slope for Brooklyn Restaurants Melanie Lefkowitz 2012
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Matheo, and by still others as that of Macazar, [24] as the chief man of that island is lord of that region, there is, at a certain point of it, a strait which makes an islet.
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_ Concerning the island of Matheo, I have been able to learn from men who have been there that it is very fertile, thickly populated, and rich in food products, including rice.
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_The island of Matheo is excellent, and a better expedition could be made there.
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As for what your Majesty orders to the effect that I should inform you of the wound which was given Captain Matheo des Villerias, all
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The charter of Carolina to the lords proprietors, in 1663, extending southwardly to the river Matheo, now called St. John, supposed in the charter to be in latitude 31, and so west in a direct line as far as the South Sea.
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If it was on that occasion that the southern boundary of Carolina was transferred from latitude of Matheo or St. John's river further north to the
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Lamb, while ranking a single speech of Bellafront's very high, speaks with rather oblique approval of the play, and Hazlitt, though enthusiastic for it, admires chiefly old Friscobaldo and the ne'er-do-well Matheo.
A History of Elizabethan Literature George Saintsbury 1889
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Her selection of Matheo not as the instrument of her being
A History of Elizabethan Literature George Saintsbury 1889
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