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"Multa," he knew how to handle it with skill, so that, in driving its twisted blade through the python's throat, he did not also impale upon its point the jugular vein of the Irishman.
The Castaways Mayne Reid 1850
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(Iconium), “Multa seges sepulchralium quæ virorum ex omni ævo doctissimorum exuvias condunt, mille et unum recenset auctor Libri qui inscribitur Hassaaer we jek mesaar (Hazár ve yek Mezár), i.e., mille et unum mausolea.”
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Multa cura et tristitia faciunt accedere melancholiam
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Multa defatigatio, spiritus, viriumque substantiam exhaurit, et corpus refrigerat.
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Multa hic in Xenodochiis fanaticorum millia quae strictissime catenata servantur.
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Multa corpora vidi gravissime hinc agitata, et stomacho multum obfuisse.
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Multa sane hinc consequuentur absurda, et si nihil aliud, tot Cometae in aethere animadversi, qui nullius orbus ductum comitantur, id ipsum sufficienter refellunt.
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Multa a male feriatis in Democriti nomine commenta data, nobilitatis, auctoritatisque ejus perfugio utentibus.
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You have heard what the devil can do of himself, now you shall hear what he can perform by his instruments, who are many times worse (if it be possible) than he himself, and to satisfy their revenge and lust cause more mischief, Multa enim mala non egisset daemon, nisi provocatus a sagis, as [1252] Erastus thinks; much harm had never been done, had he not been provoked by witches to it.
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Multa sunt enim quae me solicitant et angunt, quae mihi videor aurestuas nactus, unius ambulationis sermone exhaurire posse.
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