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- quae erga patriam aut parentes aut alios sanguine coniunctos officium conservare moneat as quoted by Wagenvoort, Hendrik (1980). Pietas: Selected Studies...
- Antistite nostro N. quiete temporum ****idua protectione regere, gubernare, et conservare digneris. After Pope Pius IX's Imperii Galliarum of 10 September 1857...
- Before unstressed i and not after s/t/x nationem pizza ⟨v⟩ [v] Always conservare preserve ⟨x⟩ [ks] Generally dextro fox [ɡz] Word internally before a stressed...
- of a winemaking manual, Istruzione intorno al miglior metodo di fare e conservare i vini in Piemonte, published in 1835. It was Staglieno who was called...
- Archived from the original on 2023-09-02. Retrieved 2020-10-07. "Zone de conservareParcul National ****ic Cheile-Carasului". Pnscc.ro. Archived from the...
- solvere pensionem et iura ecclesiarum illius terre illibata et integra conservare. Nos itaque pium et laudabile desiderium tuum **** favore congruo prosequentes...
- solo modo di essere Sardi, di essere cioè quello che veramente siamo per conservare e difendere la personalità del nostro popolo. E se tutti fossimo in questa...
- Da Salvini alla Meloni, da Orbán alla Le Pen, Giubilei Regnani, 2019. Conservare la natura. Perché l'ambiente è un tema caro alla destra e ai conservatori...
- below and to the sides of the shield a Silver scroll inscribed “VITAS CONSERVARE” in Maroon letters. In the maroon and white of the Medical Department...
- Fragile Fossil Bone From Ukhaa Tolgod, Mongolia (Late Cretaceous) With Conservare OH100". Journal of the American Institute for Conservation. 48 (1): 37−50...