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  • McNabbs had not killed a large rat, the mus conditor, which is highly spoken of as an article of diet.

    In Search of the Castaways 2003

  • The supper would have been very scant, if McNabbs had not killed a large rat, the mus conditor, which is highly spoken of as an article of diet.

    In Search of the Castaways 1873

  • The greater stick-nest rat (L. conditor) has been extirpated from the region and survives only on offshore islands.

    Great Victoria desert 2008

  • The Hymn for Sunday Lauds, for instance, Æterne rerum conditor "Maker of all, eternal King".

    Archive 2008-01-01 bls 2008

  • The Hymn for Sunday Lauds, for instance, Æterne rerum conditor "Maker of all, eternal King".

    An Office Hymn Tune Compendium, Part V bls 2008

  • Greater stick-nest rat Leporilus conditor has recently been introduced on Salutation Island.

    Shark Bay, Australia 2008

  • St. Augustine names four of these hymns that are still extant: Aeterne rerum conditor, Deus creator omnium, Jam surgit hora tertia, and Veni redemptor gentium.

    Ambrosian Chant bls 2005

  • St. Augustine names four of these hymns that are still extant: Aeterne rerum conditor, Deus creator omnium, Jam surgit hora tertia, and Veni redemptor gentium.

    Archive 2005-07-01 bls 2005

  • Cum terra Hierosolimitana, terra promissionis filiorum Dei, dignior cunctis mundi terris sit habenda multis ex causis, et præcipuè illâ, quod Deus conditor coeli et mundi, ipsam tanti dignatus fuit æstimare, vt in eo proprinm filium saluatorem mundi,

    The Voyages and Travels of Sir John Mandeville 2004

  • Cum terra Hierosolimitana, terra promissionis filiorum Dei, dignior cunctis mundi terris sit habenda multis ex causis, et pr鎐ipu� ill�, quod Deus conditor coeli et mundi, ipsam tanti dignatus fuit 鎠timare, vt in eo proprinm filium saluatorem mundi,

    The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation 2003

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