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Garciones qui ducebant nos, incipiebant nobis audacter furari, quia videbant nos parum cautos.
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Et si vnus aut duo vel plures ex decem audacter accedunt ad pugnam, alij verò ex illo Denario non sequuntur similiter occiduntur.
The long and wonderful voyage of Frier Iohn de Plano Carpini
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Nam licet Krantzius, Munsterus, Frisius, et alij, nimis audacter multa de gente nostra scripserint: Tamen suis monumentis de studijs liberalibus alioqui ben� meriti, etiam apud nos eo erunt in precio, quo merentur.
The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation
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Garciones qui ducebant nos, incipiebant nobis audacter furari, quia videbant nos parum cautos.
The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation
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Item si vnus vel duo aut plures audacter ad pugnam accedunt, et decem alij non sequuntur etiam occiduntur.
The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation
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Et si vnus aut duo vel plures ex decem audacter accedunt ad pugnam, alij ver� ex illo Denario non sequuntur similiter occiduntur.
The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation
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Nam licet Krantzius, Munsterus, Frisius, et alij, nimis audacter multa de gente nostra scripserint: Tamen suis monumentis de studijs liberalibus alioqui benè meriti, etiam apud nos eo erunt in precio, quo merentur.
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Pelag., hath this passage of him and from him: “Ignatius vir apostolicus et martyr scribit audacter, elegit Dominus apostolos qui super crones homines peccatores erant;” which words, as they are not now in these epistles, so, as one observes, if ever he wrote them, as is pretended, he did it audacter indeed.
The Doctrine of the Saints��� Perseverance Explained and Confirmed
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_Ep_ II xiii 5 'cum hoc _seria_, cum hoc _iocos_ miscui', Pliny _Ep_ IV xvii 5 'nihil a me ille secretum, non _ioculare_, non _serium_, non triste, non laetum', and Ennius _Ann_ 239-40 Vahlen3 'cui res audacter magnas paruasque iocumque/eloqueretur'.
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= Luck compares _EP_ I v 63-64 'forsitan audacter faciam, sed glorior Histrum/ingenio nullum maius habere meo', but it is clear enough from the context that Ovid was there speaking of his Latin poetry.
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