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"Compilatio Prima" the first collection of canon law after Gratian's while other collections are styled "Compilatio Secunda", "Tertia" etc.
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 2: Assizes-Browne 1840-1916 1913
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On the heels of Caspian's latest, critically praised opus, "Tertia," both the band and their label, The Mylene Sheath, have announced they will be reissuing the band's earliest, cult worshiped releases.
PlugInMusic.com 2010
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On the heels of Caspian's latest, critically praised opus, "Tertia," both the band and their label, The Mylene Sheath, have announced they will be reissuing the band's earliest, cult worshiped releases.
PlugInMusic.com 2010
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And when I find one "Tertia" I think: Maybe she is the one I listend.
So Close 2009
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Tertia, the Arabs of Syria and Palestine, and the kingdom of Hárah, whose Lakhmite Princes, dependent upon Persia, managed the Arabs of the Euphrates, Oman and Al – Bahrayn.
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Zsuzsanna attacks local blogger Tertia of So Close fame for using IVF, calling her a monster, inappropriate, vulgar, and a psycho.
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Zsuzsanna attacks local blogger Tertia of So Close fame for using IVF, calling her a monster, inappropriate, vulgar, and a psycho.
Christians, Homophobes, IVF and Monsters « Ewan's Corner 2008
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Suetonius 'reproach of Caesar for his gallantries with Servilia, with Tertia, and other Roman ladies, as a thing equal to his extortions and his measureless ambitions, and praising his warlike ardor against peoples who had never furnished room for complaint to
Satyricon 2007
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A slightly different version of the same thought on Tertia
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A slightly different version of the same thought on Tertia
Feminist blogging 2006
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