• correct ancient spelling is 'paeninsulam'. si quid novisti rectius istis, candidus imperti; si nil, his utere mecum. if you can better these principles, tell...
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    presence from the disciples, Philip had undertaken a sole missionary enterprise, and was, for some reason, reluctant to return to the rest of the Apostles...
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    Manger (67). Then in 1604 the Austrian Pantaleon Weiss, known as Pantaleon Candidus, published Centum et Quinquaginta Fabulae. The 152 poems there were grouped...
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    subject, including Gabriele Faerno (1563), Hieronymus Osius (1564) and Candidus Pantaleon (1604). The story has been used to teach the virtues of hard...
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    Elapidae banded krait Bungarus fasciatus Malayan krait (VN form) Bungarus candidus king cobra Ophiophagus hannah Indo-Chinese spitting cobra Naja siamensis...
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    notably in a pamphlet by James Chalmers, writing under the assumed name of Candidus entitled The Plain Truth, also printed by Bell, which was not received...
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    Nkrumah & Ghana. doi:10.4324/9780203038079. ISBN 9780203038079. Nwakasi, Candidus C.; Scott Brown, J.; Anyanwu, Phillip (2 October 2019). "What could be...
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    In response to Paine's work, James Chalmers, under the assumed name of Candidus countered it with a pamphlet entitled The Plain Truth, also printed by...
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    headed by a pastor from Austria named Pantaleon Weiß (he called himself Candidus). He had studied in Wittenberg under Philipp Melanchthon and harboured...
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