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Othes. | Othes. | ||
Thebanes by Osyris | |||
Numa Fides | Numa Fides | ||
Vestalls Vesta | Vestalls Vesta | ||
Sophocles Castor pollux | Sophocles Castor pollux | ||
Romans | Romans men Hercules | ||
weemen Castor. | |||
Both medius fidius | Both medius fidius | ||
Sciciliaus proserpina | Sciciliaus proserpina | ||
Æthiopians deceased | |||
Epidaureans Semele | Epidaureans Semele | ||
Caligula Drusilla | Caligula Drusilla | ||
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Rhadamaulus a Ram | Rhadamaulus a Ram | ||
Lampon a Goose | Lampon a Goose | ||
Ægyptians garlick | |||
Socrates a dog | Socrates a dog | ||
Zeno Capparim | Zeno Capparim | ||
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Pythagoras Quaternion. | Pythagoras Quaternion. | ||
Zuingerus | Zuingerus | ||
Lacedaemonians Curses | |||
buildinges | |||
Caryinge out of earthe | Caryinge out of earthe | ||
keepinge horses | keepinge horses | ||
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Solymans wishes | Solymans wishes | ||
Ut aquaeductu[ | Ut aquaeductu[m] baleuhiuiani | ||
apud | apud Constantinopolini restiturret | ||
ut pontes maiore[m] et | ut pontes maiore[m] et minore[m] | ||
veficeret | veficeret | ||
ut vieunam expugnaret | ut vieunam expugnaret |
Latest revision as of 02:28, 17 July 2017
Othes.
Thebanes by Osyris Numa Fides Vestalls Vesta Sophocles Castor pollux Romans men Hercules weemen Castor. Both medius fidius Sciciliaus proserpina Æthiopians deceased Epidaureans Semele Caligula Drusilla Claudius Augustus Otho magnus his bearde Rhadamaulus a Ram Lampon a Goose Ægyptians garlick Socrates a dog Zeno Capparim Cappadocians minde Massagetas paludem Scythians filius Regis Pythagoras Quaternion. Zuingerus Lacedaemonians Curses buildinges Caryinge out of earthe keepinge horses wives adultery.
Solymans wishes
Ut aquaeductu[m] baleuhiuiani apud Constantinopolini restiturret ut pontes maiore[m] et minore[m] veficeret ut vieunam expugnaret duo fecit.
King John would sweare by Lukes face./