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- quintodecimo; from the birth of Abraham, two thousand and fifteen; a Moyse et egressu populi Israël de Ægypto, anno millesimo quingentesimo decimo; from Moses...
- Verona". 19 October 2015. altum lambyrintum in quo nescitur ingressus et egressus, quoted in Roberto Weiss, The Renaissance Discovery of classical Antiquity...
- giant in two-fold substance one, Rejoicing now His course to run.  5. Egressus ejus a Patre, Regressus ejus ad Patrem: Excursus usque ad inferos Recursus...
- quidam apud Melam, **** Lathyrum regem Alexandriae profugeret Arabico sinu egressus Gades usque pervectus est. Certum est igitur oceano cingi continentem nostram...
-   donans reis remédium: 3 Vergénte mundi véspere,   uti sponsus de thálamo,   egréssus honestíssima   Vírginis matris cláusula: 4 Cuius forti poténtiæ   genu...
- include: aggredior, aggredī, aggressus sum "to attack" ēgredior, ēgredī, ēgressus sum "to go out" morior, morī, mortuus sum "to die" patior, patī, p****us...
- Constantinopolim conduxit, per vim Romani abstulerunt. Unde in ira commotus de Roma egressus est." Gregorovius IV, p. 110. Leo Marsic****, Chronica Monasterii C****inensis...
- primi toni (8) ****ti toni (12) Cogitavit Dominus (4) Ego vir videns (5) Et egressus est (4) Incipit lamentation Jeremiae (4) Incipit oratio Jeremiae (6) Manum...
- Pudoris aula regia, Geminae gigans substantiae Alacris ut currat viam. Egressus eius a Patre, Regressus eius ad Patrem; Excursus usque ad inferos Recursus...
- Constantinopolim conduxit, per vim Romani abstulerunt. Unde in ira commotus de Roma egressus est." Gregorovius, pp. 110-111. Leo Marsic****, "Chronica Monasterii C****inensis"...