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* [6771] Magna etiam illa communitas est, quæ conficitur ex beneficiis ultro citro, datis acceptis.
Of Communion with God the Father, Son and Holy Ghost 1616-1683 1965
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* [3147] Magna etiam illa communitas est, quæ conficitur ex beneficiis ultro citro, datis acceptis.
Of Communion with God the Father, Son and Holy Ghost 1616-1683 1965
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Quid habes, cur ignoscas homini armaria citro atque ebore captanti, corpora conquirenti aut ignotorum auctorum aut improbatorum, et inter tot millia librorum oscitanti, cui voluminum suorum frontes maxime placent titulique?
The Book-Hunter A New Edition, with a Memoir of the Author John Hill Burton
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From the _Photographic News_ we take the following: The use of paper coated with a gelatino-citro-chloride emulsion in place of albumenized paper appears to be becoming daily more common.
Scientific American Supplement, No. 586, March 26, 1887 Various
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We wish first of all to refer to an elaborate series of experiments by Lionel Clark on the effects of various toning baths used with the gelatino-citro-chloride paper.
Scientific American Supplement, No. 586, March 26, 1887 Various
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It appears, moreover, to be impossible to overtone the citro-chloro emulsion paper with it in the sense that it is possible to overtone prints on albumenized paper with the ordinary alkaline bath.
Scientific American Supplement, No. 586, March 26, 1887 Various
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Dissolve the precipitate in hot dilute hydrochloric acid, and add citro-magnesia mixture and ammonia; allow to stand overnight; filter, ignite, and weigh.
A Text-book of Assaying: For the Use of Those Connected with Mines. Cornelius Beringer 1886
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Quid habes cur ignoscas homini armaria citro atque ebore captanti, corpora conquirenti aut ignotorum auctorum aut improbatorum et inter tot milia librorum oscitanti, cui voluminum suorum frontes maxime placent titulique?
The Care of Books John Willis Clark 1871
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A statement referring to the union between Christ and his people, as illustrated by the sacramental elements, occurs in his letter to Cœcilius, “De Sacramento Dominici Calicis;” but the words of the above quotation are not contained in it.] [15] “Magna etiam illa communitas est, quæ conficitur ex beneficiis ultro citro, datis acceptis.” —
Of Communion with God the Father, Son and Holy Ghost 1616-1683 1965
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