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An acte that purueyors shall not take victualles, within fiue myles of Cambrydge and Oxforde
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Verum & bonum nec vsquam nec vnquam sibijpsis [sic] dissonant.
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Intentior sermo epularis magis nocet, quám prodest.
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Motus coeli ab intelligentiis. ; Accidens non migrat à subiecto in subiectum.
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Flumina e mari fluunt in mare refluunt.
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Maria Virgo non est advocata. ; Scripturarum interpretatio non pendet à pontifice Romano.
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Vultus indicat virum. ; Influentia coelestis non imponit necessitatem.
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Inferiora dependent a caelo. ; Cometa non est stella.
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Voluntas non c[ompelli scit?]. ; Homo est [mikrokosmos]
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Immortalitem animae agnoscit natura. ; Fortuna est commentum imperitae.
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Vitia corporis redundant in animam. ; Animae humanae ab origine non aequè perfectae.
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Immortalitas animarum naturaliter innotescit. ; Populus rector pessimus.
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Vxor si diverterit à viro legatum amittit. 1. vxori ff. de aur. & arg. leg. ; Interpretatione legum poenae molliendae sunt potius exasperandae. 1. Interpretatione ff. de poenis.
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Hectorea coma, optima. ; Bacchus non est poetorum Pegasus.
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