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Finally, comparing the original sixth stanza (omitted in the reform of the Missal by the Council of Trent, when, also, "Suos" was changed into "vos" and "Amen.
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 15: Tournely-Zwirner 1840-1916 1913
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Suos Sothea, meanwhile, accused Thailand of firing artillery shells into the area early Friday, the Associated Press reported.
Thailand, Cambodia Skirmishes Continue James Hookway 2011
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Suos Sothea, a Cambodian commander, confirmed witness accounts that an artillery battle began at the border shortly before 10 a.m.
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Suos Sothea said three Cambodian soldiers were killed Saturday, bringing Cambodia's two-day death toll to six.
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Suos Sothea, a Cambodian commander, confirmed witness accounts that an artillery battle began at the border shortly before 10 a.m.
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Suos Sothea said three Cambodian soldiers were killed Saturday, bringing Cambodia's two-day death toll to six.
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Suos Sothea said he could not give an accurate count of the wounded.
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Suos Sothea said he could not give an accurate count of the wounded.
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Suos enim habent angelos, Domino teste, qui ait: Angeli eorum semper vident faciem patris.
A Tender Age: Cultural Anxieties over the Child in the Twelfth and Thirteenth Centuries 2005
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[1498] So the "liquidissimus aether" of the Epicurean Lucretius (v. 501), "Suos ignes fert;" i.e. the fiery stars are of the nature of the element in which they move.cf. the Stoic Manilius i.
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