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(No idolatry was allowed by the Office of the Propagation of the Faith propaganda fedi, in Latin; draw your own conclusions.)
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Wlii. lft he complains againft anarchy, he himfelf excites fedi - tion.
A Collection of State Papers Relative to the War Against France Now Carrying on by Great Britain ... 1795
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It muft then be ftirred, and left till the liquor above the fedi - ment becomes clear.
Elements of the Art of Dyeing Claude-Louis Berthollet 1791
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Under the title of fanatics, or fedi - tious, they affcded to herd, and of courfe perfecuted, whoever wifhed well to his country, or ventured to ftand up in defence of the laws and a legal government.
The works of the English poets; with prefaces, biographical and critical 1790
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Moors to devotion j and the violent and fati = guinary character his a&ions already had announced* fo alienated the minds of men that there were indications of fedi - tion m various provinces of the em - pire; the Brebes of the mountains of Tedla were the fir ft who took up arms.
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Chryfoftom, St. and the hermits obtain a re - fpite for fuch as were condemned for fedi - tion at Antioch, xiv 298.
An universal history, from the earliest accounts to the present time 1781
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If it is poured into a lilver cup, it looks as if the cup was gilt; and the water leaves a fedi - ment of a crimfon colour at the bottom.
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On unbought Dclicates their Hunger fedi And for tlieir Drink the Avelling Cluftcrs bled t The Vallies rang with their delicious ftraini,
Thealma and Clearchus: A Pastoral History, in Smooth and Easie Verse 1683
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Emplaftrum poftrcmo comitiflfe fedi admotum, & lumbis eft cffica - ciflimum.
Morborum internorum prope omnium curatio, certa methodo comprehensa, ex ... Marco Gatinaria 1554
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& difciplina competens habeatur, & nulla forte fedi - tio, vel aliorum altercatio, qu# ad maximum dede - cus fpe&et, ottatur* De caetero plena cognitione fufcepta finis adhibeatur.
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