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Latin a
temporal clause has a
conjunction of time such as **** "when" or
postquam "after" at or near the
beginning of the
clause and a verb at the end. The...
- pp. 249–250,
citing Ennius, Annales, 245 M. (494 V.) "Augusto
augurio postquam incluta condita Romast".
available from penelope.uchicago.edu C****ius Dio...
- p. 67–68.
Ivetic 2022, p. 69.
Ivetic 2022, p. 74–75. cit: Hunc iste,
postquam Dalmatae pacto hoc a
Hungaria separati se non tulissent,
revocatum contra...
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October 2021, the
Congregation for
Divine Worship released the
decree Postquam Summus Pontifex. The
decree is an
interpretation as well as corrections...
- "sic rex ad
prima tumebat Maeonius,
pulchro ****
verteret omnia tactu; sed
postquam riguisse dapes fulvamque revinctos in
glaciem vidit latices, tum munus...
- Tiberiī Gāīque et Claudiī ac Nerōnis rēs flōrentibus ipsīs—ob metum—falsae,
postquam occiderant—recentibus ōdiīs—compositae sunt. Tiberius's, Gaius's and Claudius's...
- to Romance: an, at, autem, donec, enim, etiam, haud, igitur, ita, nam,
postquam, quidem, quin, quoad, quoque, sed, sive, utrum, vel. Many
words experienced...
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importance of
Thomas Aquinas, both in
theology and philosophy. In his
decree Postquam Sanctissimus of 1914, the pope
published a list of 24
philosophical theses...
- quod per
cursum electroni**** diffunditur,
priore viro
acerbius est et,
postquam in
servitoria penetravit, in
systema lacunam facit. Ita
fieri potest, ut...
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haeredes Ducis monumentum in
memoriam parentis erigendum curarent. Sed
postquam per epistolas, per amicos, diu ac
saepe orando nil profecere; hunc demum...