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Pliny provided an extensive study of the detrimental effects of menstrual blood; see C. Plini Secundi Naturalis historiae, ed.C. Mayhoff (Studtgart, 1967), 7: 15, 64 — 65 = 2: 22 — 23.
A Tender Age: Cultural Anxieties over the Child in the Twelfth and Thirteenth Centuries 2005
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Richardi _Secundi annos_, Galliis _floruit, magnamque illic ex assidua in Literis exercitatione gloriam sibi comparavit.
The Lives of the Most Famous English Poets (1687) William Winstanley
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It had been stuffed and new-covered to suit modern luxury, but the armorial bearings remained still carved in the wood of the high back, with the proud motto, "Nulli Secundi," second to none.
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That burst of tears which followed the announcement of his rank was a last farewell to boyhood, and his firm attitude and handsome features looked worthy to uphold the proud motto of his house, "Nulli Secundi."
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Normandy the legates sent to crown John as King of Ireland (Benedict of Peterborough, "Gesta regis Henrici Secundi").
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 15: Tournely-Zwirner 1840-1916 1913
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For this is the truth, Secundi, that a child cannot be a fool, though an old man may be a shame.
The Keepers of the King's Peace Edgar Wallace 1903
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(Gr. 's _Drida_ of the _Vita Offǣ Secundi_) of the present passage.
Beowulf Robert Sharp 1879
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_ X _in_.”] [Footnote 29: _C.mmentatiuncula de C. Plinii C.ecilii Secundi epistularum fragmento Vossiano notis tironianis descripto_ (in
A Sixth-Century Fragment of the Letters of Pliny the Younger A Study of Six Leaves of an Uncial Manuscript Preserved in the Pierpont Morgan Library New York Edward Kennard Rand 1908
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"O Secundi," said Bosambo, with a note of seriousness in his voice, "I have not heard that call for many moons -- for it is the war call of the
The Keepers of the King's Peace Edgar Wallace 1903
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"Stand you at the door, Secundi," he said to his headman, "and let one of your men go to the shore to warn me of my lord Tibbetti's coming, for
The Keepers of the King's Peace Edgar Wallace 1903
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