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scientie sue prerogativa, in
recompensationem laboris sui quem
substinet in
audiendis et
consolidandis estimationibus et
rationibus supradictis, a
Comuni et...
- all who take up the
sword shall perish by the sword). qui
habet aures audiendi audiat he who has ears to hear, let him hear "He that hath ears to hear...
- Nec
audiendi qui
solent dicere, Vox populi, vox Dei, quum
tumultuositas vulgi semper insaniae proxima sit. And
those people should not be
listened to who...
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nonnullis ad
poema pertinentibus (doctoral thesis, 1735) De
ordine in
audiendis philosophicis per
triennium academi****
quaedam praefatus acroases proximae...
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Machine Section 11 of the do****ent "Suspendatur a
celebratione Missae et ab
audiendis sacramentalibus confessionibus vel
etiam pro
delicti gravitate inhabilis...
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University College, Oxford, and in 1693 he
published notes on Plutarch's De
audiendis poetis and Basil's
Oratio ad juvenes. In 1694 he was
elected fellow of...
- all who take up the
sword shall perish by the sword). qui
habet aures audiendi audiat he who has ears to hear, let him hear "He that hath ears to hear...
- this
tract in John of Paris, ed. Jones. John of Paris, De
confessionibus audiendis (Quaestio dis****ta
Parisius de
potestate papae), ed.
Ludwig Hodl, Munich...
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poetas audire debeat) 3. On
Hearing (Περὶ τοῦ ἀκούειν – De
recta ratione audiendi) 4. How to Tell a
Flatterer from a
Friend (Πῶς ἄν τις διακρίνοιε τὸν κόλακα...
- audītūrī) "going to hear" Gerundive:
audiendus (pl.
audiendī) "needing to be heard" Gerund:
audiendī "of hearing", audiendō "by /for hearing", ad audiendum...