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Those who are interested in details of liturgical books can find the music and text we are singing in the ORDO HEBDOMADAE SANCTAE, iuxta ritum monasticum, edition cum cantu gregoriano, cura et studio Monachorum Solesmensium, Desclee et Socii, 1957.
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The term was not used amongst the Romans who did not care about it, even though the terms Socii and Justus are Latin.
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The term was not used amongst the Romans who did not care about it, even though the terms Socii and Justus are Latin.
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There is a note stating it was "ex dono Hugonis Todd, Socii, A.D. 1690."
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Of the ALLIES of Rome (_Socii_), whose cities and adjoining territory composed more than one half of the country controlled by Rome.
Ancient Rome : from the earliest times down to 476 A. D. Robert Franklin Pennell
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There were in many colleges "poor boys" who were taught grammar, performed menial offices, and were not members, nor always eligible for election as members, of the Society; but as a general rule the Fellows or Socii all had a share in the management of the affairs of the House.
Life in the Medieval University Robert S. Rait
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In the year 161 B.C.E. he sent Eupolemus the son of Johanan and Jason the son of Eleazar, "to make a league of amity and confederacy with the Romans" [1]: and the Jews were received as friends, and enrolled in the class of Socii.
Josephus Norman Bentwich 1927
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"Legenda secunda S. Francisci", based on the information (Legenda trium Sociorum) supplied to the general by three companions of the saint (Tres Socii, i.e. Leo, Angelus, and Rufinus).
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 6: Fathers of the Church-Gregory XI 1840-1916 1913
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Nos Praepositus et Socii seniores Collegii sacrosanctae et individuae Trinitatis Reginae Elizabethae juxta Dublin, testamur, Samueli Johnson, Armigero [1], ob egregiam scriptorum elegantiam et utilitatem, gratiam concessam fuisse pro gradu Doctoratus in utroque Jure, octavo die Julii, Anno Domini millesimo septingentesimo sexagesimo-quinto.
Life Of Johnson Boswell, James, 1740-1795 1887
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[44] [41] This was not confined to the Roman provinces, but extended also to the Socii.
The Life of Jesus Christ in Its Historical Connexion and Historical Developement. 1789-1850 1870
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