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Neque hoc ulla historica cognitione didicisse se affirmant, sed quali ratiocinando conjectant, es quod intra con vexa coeli terra suspenda sit, eum demque locum mundas habeat, et infirmum, et medium: et ex hoc opinantur alteram terra pattern, quae infra est, habitatione hominum carere non posse.
The History of Australian Exploration from 1788 to 1888 Ernest Favenc 1876
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Descriptio et adumbratio microscopico-analyticjL musco - mm frondosorum, nec non aliorum vegetantium e classe Cryptogamica Linnxi» novorum dubiisque vexa - torum.
Catalogus bibliothecæ historico-naturalis Josephi Banks ... Auctore Jona Dryander, ... 1797
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Opinanti, ait, hoc cognomine lu - nonem a Mamaea cclebrari « quod partus grauis doloribus olim vexa - tis opem tulcrit nequaquam rcfra - gabor, bene mcmor illius Teren - tinni in Andria Ili.
Lexicon vniversae rei nvmariae vetervm et praecipve Graecorvm ac Romanorvm: cvm observationibvs ... 1790
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Non equidem, Irenaeura certam Chriftianorum vexa - rionern quandam ob oculos heic habuifTe, crcdiderim;. licet ipfe anno CLXXVII perfecutione in Gallia, impri -
Fragmenta patrum Graecorum Friedrich Münter 1788
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Confidering the conflant vexa* tion and ferious inconveniencies of whidi it was the caufe or the occafion, to himfelf and his family, nothing can be feid to ex - cufe & TEE£-E*s Inattention to oeconomy; it was however more pardonable, and the lefs reproachable,
The Epistolary Correspondence of Sir Richard Steele ... 1787
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We yawned, we fidgeted, wc fpoke, we were lilent, and my chagrin and vexa* tion increafed, every moment; — feme fulky hints were dropped of letters to write — of the tedious length of the play, &c. &c. Ah, Louifa! was this like your friend? —
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Whe - ther advocates and orators had liberty to plead in caufes manifefUy known to be unjuft, vexa« - tious, or opprellivc.
The Works of Dr. Jonathan Swift, Dean of St. Patrick's, Dublin 1768
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& haue the further to come back, & the end of one vexa - tion will be but the beginning of another, till conscience be permitted (though erronious) to be free amongst you.
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\it, humiliavcnjnt, * & hxreditatem njam vexa - vcniQt,
Diurnale Noviomense. ad usum regalis ecclesiæ S. Quintini accommodatum. Pars hiemalis (æstiva). Noyon St. Quentin 1774
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m huius Ducatus ob iniuRitiam et vexa lEduardi, Principis Walliae, eorumDu -
Bibliotheca historica. A.I.G. Meuselio ita digesta ut pæne novum opus videri possit 1794
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