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Absumit haeres caecuba lignior servata centum clavibus, et mero distinguet pavimentis superbo, pontificum potiore coenis.
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Juxta illud, de male quaesitis vix gaudet tertius haeres.
Five books of the lives, heroic deeds and sayings of Gargantua and his son Pantagruel 2002
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Juxta illud, de male quaesitis vix gaudet tertius haeres.
Five books of the lives, heroic deeds and sayings of Gargantua and his son Pantagruel 2002
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Et ecce verbum Jehovae ad eum, dicendo, Non erit haeres tuus iste, sed qui egredietur de visceribus tuis, ipse haeres tuus erit.
Commentary on Genesis - Volume 1 1509-1564 1996
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Et dixit Abram, Ecce, mihi non dedisti semen: et ecce, filius domus meae haeres meus est.
Commentary on Genesis - Volume 1 1509-1564 1996
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OEbudarum dominus cum Rossiam iuris calumnia per Gubernatorem sibi ablatam, velut proximus haeres (uti erat) repeteret, ac nihil aequi impetraret, collectis insulanorum decem millibus in continentem descendit; ac Rossiam facile occupavit, cunctis libenter ad iusti domini imperium redeuntibus.
An Outline of the Relations between England and Scotland (500-1707) Robert S. Rait
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His "Syntagma" (Syntagma kata pason ton gegenemenon aireseon), long thought lost, is substantially contained in the "Libellus adv.omn. haeres.", usually attached to Tertullian's "De Praescriptione"; such at least is the thesis of J. Kunze (1894) which is largely accepted.
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 6: Fathers of the Church-Gregory XI 1840-1916 1913
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The "Acta Pauli" owing to this unfortunate association are suspected of heterodoxy by the more recent authors such as Philastrius (De haeres., 88) and Photius
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 11: New Mexico-Philip 1840-1916 1913
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Ecclesiae suae; [1186] rerum omnium haeres, [1187] Mundique Judex;
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He was dead before the conspiracy of Piso: Bracciolini could have seen that had he read carefully the letters of Seneca himself; for the philosopher and statesman speaks of Natalis at the time when he wrote the letter numbered in his works 87, as being dead some time, and "having many heirs" as he had been "the heir of many": -- "Nuper Natalis ... et multorum haeres fuit, et multos habuit haeredes" (Ep. LXXXVII.)
Tacitus and Bracciolini The Annals Forged in the XVth Century John Wilson Ross 1852
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