Phrases oratoriæ elegantiores Editio septima; cui accesserunt phrases aliquot poëtica. Curâ & operâ Tho. Farnabii.

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Phrases oratoriæ elegantiores Editio septima; cui accesserunt phrases aliquot poëtica. Curâ & operâ Tho. Farnabii.
Author
Farnaby, Thomas, 1575?-1647.
Publication
Londini :: Excudebat Felix Kingstonius,
1638.
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Latin language -- Terms and phrases.
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to give Thankes.
Omla haec tibi accepta fero. Immortales habeo gratias. Maximas gratias tibi a gimus C▪ Caesar, majores etiam habemus. Gratâ memoriâ beneficium prosequi. Apud memorem benefiii stat gratia. Tua erga me munera, dum vita suppetet, aeterna erunt. Gratitudinis deditionem agnoscere, polliceri, praestare. Grati animi argumentum, testimonium adhibere. Gratas gratias me∣mini. Semper intentum, promptum, paratum me esse ad gratias referendas. Tibi laetus, lubens laudes ago, & grates gratiásque habe. Habebo quod coelo imputem. Foeneratum istuc eneficium tibi pulchrè dies▪
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