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  • "Et moi, je n'ai encore jamais frequente la capitale" (with a particular emphasis on the word "frequente").

    Childhood Leo Tolstoy 1869

  • A chamada "festa da bolsa" é muito frequente nos bares de Viana do Castelo.

    Bierbörse Red 2007

  • Je pensais, moi, que si les paralysies reapparaissaient elles toucheraient comme d'hab 'le bras droit et deviendrai de plus en plus frequente pour finalement s'etendre au buste entier et ensuite au corps comme je l'avais imaginé avec les pieds ...

    pinku-tk Diary Entry pinku-tk 2006

  • Cette pratique etait frequente dans les familles traditionelles "dans le temps" - c.a.d. 19ieme siecle, debut 20ieme.

    Fish Flippy 2005

  • That which kindled the fier moste, was their frequente talke together, which was but of common matters, withoute vtteraunce of that which the hart knewe well enoughe, and whereof the eyes gaue true testimonie.

    The Palace of Pleasure, Volume 1 William Painter

  • All persons whatsoever upon the Sabaoth daye [401] shall frequente divine service and sermons both forenoon and afternoon, and all suche as beare armes shall bring [402] their pieces, swordes, poulder and shotte.

    Colonial Records of Virginia Various

  • But he has such a flow of spirits, and so much the ton de ce monde qu'il a frequente, that, had I been to have chose a profession for him, it should not have been that of the Church.

    George Selwyn: His Letters and His Life Helen [Editor] Clergue

  • OTTOLENGHI, D. Sopra una frequente sofistcazione del caffé in polyere.

    All About Coffee 1909

  • But he has such a flow of spirits, and so much the ton de ce monde qu'il a frequente, that, had I been to have chose a profession for him, it should not have been that of the Church.

    George Selwyn His Letters and His Life Ed 1899

  • All persons whatsoever upon the Sabaoth daye shall frequente divine service and sermons both forenoon and afternoon, and all suche as beare arms shall bring their pieces, swordes, poulder and shotte.

    Great Epochs in American History, Vol. II The Planting Of The First Colonies: 1562—1733 Various 1885

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