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This talented person, though of a most wicked disposition, belonged to the patrician _gens Sergia_, which traced its descent to one of the companions of Aeneas.
C. Sallusti Crispi De Bello Catilinario Et Jugurthino 86 BC-34? BC Sallust
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We possess an account of this translation by Sergia herself.
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 11: New Mexico-Philip 1840-1916 1913
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Emperor Justinian had it rebuilt, and the prioress, Sergia, transferred thither the remains of the foundress from the ruined church of St. Thomas in Brokhthes, where she had been buried.
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 11: New Mexico-Philip 1840-1916 1913
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To Sergia the experience was more novel, and she watched the crowd and the pictures and the old man moving serene among them, with amused eyes.
Uncle William: the man who was shif'less Jennette Barbour Perry Lee 1905
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Sergia had whispered a word here and there as she left the room.
Uncle William: the man who was shif'less Jennette Barbour Perry Lee 1905
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Two of them, Cornelia and Sergia, both members of patrician houses, contended that the drugs were medicinal preparations.
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"Sergia wrote you?" the young man had turned away his eyes.
Uncle William: the man who was shif'less Jennette Barbour Perry Lee 1905
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When it was over and the audience had begun to disperse, Sergia came out.
Uncle William: the man who was shif'less Jennette Barbour Perry Lee 1905
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At Halifax he insisted on sending a telegram to Sergia.
Uncle William: the man who was shif'less Jennette Barbour Perry Lee 1905
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"We will go to St. Petersburg," said Sergia, watching the shining light.
Uncle William: the man who was shif'less Jennette Barbour Perry Lee 1905
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