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{ "en": "After these things, Jesus walked in Galilee: for he would not walk in Judea, because the Jews sought to kill him.", "file": "final_alignments\\Vulgate_Bible.json", "id": 81997, "la": "post haec ambulabat Iesus in Galilaeam non enim volebat in Iudaeam ambulare quia quaerebant eum Iudaei interficere" }
{ "en": "You scorn me, Alexis, and ask not what I am'how rich in cattle, how wealthy in snow-white milk! A thousand lambs of mine roam over the Sicilian hills; new milk fails me not, summer or winter.", "file": "final_alignments\\Virgil_Eclogues.json", "id": 65040, "la": "Despectus tibi sum nec, qui sim, quaeri...
{ "en": "the corn not only was being consumed by so great numbers of cattle and men, but also had fallen to the earth, owing to the time of the year and the storms; so that if any had concealed themselves for the present, still, it appeared likely that they must perish through want of all things, when the army should...
{ "en": "Thus spoke Hannibal; but the men of Rome, on their side, needed no speech or appeal from any leader.", "file": "final_alignments\\Silius_Italicus_Punica_Book12.json", "id": 38602, "la": "Talibus hic Poenus; sed contra Oenotria pubes non ullas voces ducis aut praecepta requirit." }
{ "en": "No further did Faith, the Virtues queen, bear with the outrageous prisoners blasphemies, but stopped her speech and blocked the passage of her voice with a javelin, driving its hard point through the foul tongue.", "file": "final_alignments\\Prudentius_Psychomachia.json", "id": 29514, "la": "non tulit ...
{ "en": "Tiberius Gracchus, the son of Tiberius Gracchus, an illustrious and an eminent citizen, and the grandson, on his mothers side, of Scipio Africanus, had been quaestor in the army of Mancinus and had negotiated the treaty. Indignant, on the one hand, that any of his acts should be disavowed, and fearing the da...
{ "en": "I think I glimpse them as it were through a narrow crack, but I should prefer to learn of them more plainly from you.", "file": "final_alignments\\Boethius_Philosophy_Book3.json", "id": 12676, "la": "Tenui quidem veluti rimula mihi videor intueri, sed ex te apertius cognoscere malim." }
{ "en": "But before these could be completed, Longinus sent out his entire cavalry force, in the belief that it would stand him in very good stead if it stopped Marcellus from collecting fodder and corn, whereas it would prove a great handicap if, shut up by blockade and rendered useless, it used up precious corn.", ...
{ "en": "And Moses said to Pharao: Set me a time when I shall pray for thee, and for thy servants, and for thy people, that the frogs may be driven away from thee and from thy house, and from thy servants, and from thy people; and may remain only in the river.", "file": "final_alignments\\Vulgate_Bible.json", "id...
{ "en": "Now when the officer of the temple and the chief priests heard these words, they were in doubt concerning them, what would come to pass.", "file": "final_alignments\\Vulgate_Bible.json", "id": 92176, "la": "ut audierunt autem hos sermones magistratus templi et principes sacerdotum ambigebant de illis q...
{ "en": "Praying withal for us also, that God may open unto us a door of speech to speak the mystery of Christ (for which also I am bound):", "file": "final_alignments\\Vulgate_Bible.json", "id": 79544, "la": "orantes simul et pro nobis ut Deus aperiat nobis ostium sermonis ad loquendum mysterium Christi propte...
{ "en": "His envoys carried from house to house gifts of great value and variety, apt for the use of either sex. But nobodys door opened to a present. The more courageous than effective champion of Tarentums insolence was repulsed with perhaps greater glory to this city by her manners than by her walls.", "file": "...
{ "en": "Then the combat incites Gesanders valour, and Mars drives him on in a storm of passionate grief; he rebukes the Iazygians for laggards, and with bared blade thus urges them on: Methought all our old men had fallen, methought all our sires were slain already.", "file": "final_alignments\\Valerius_Flaccus_Ar...
{ "en": "Then royal Juno, spurred by fierce frenzy: Why do you force me to break my deepsilence and publish to the world my hidden sorrow? Did any man or god constrain Aeneas to seek war and advance as a foe upon King Latinus? He sought Italy at the call of Fate. So be it'driven on by Cassandras raving! Did I urge hi...
{ "en": "There is a river [called] the Saone , which flows through the territories of the Aedui and Sequani into the Rhone with such incredible slowness, that it can not be determined by the eye in which direction it flows. This the Helvetii were crossing by rafts and boats joined together.", "file": "final_alignme...
{ "en": "And any consecration that is offered by man, shall not be redeemed, but dying shall die.", "file": "final_alignments\\Vulgate_Bible.json", "id": 95356, "la": "et omnis consecratio quae offertur ab homine non redimetur sed morte morietur" }
{ "en": "But thou, son of man, shew to the house of Israel the temple, and let them be ashamed of their iniquities, and let them measure the building:", "file": "final_alignments\\Vulgate_Bible.json", "id": 73617, "la": "tu autem fili hominis ostende domui Israhel templum et confundantur ab iniquitatibus suis e...
{ "en": "And he said: I heard thy voice in paradise; and I was afraid, because I was naked, and I hid myself.", "file": "final_alignments\\Vulgate_Bible.json", "id": 77650, "la": "qui ait vocem tuam audivi in paradiso et timui eo quod nudus essem et abscondi me" }
{ "en": "Brutal your life and base your death, nor were you worthy, Vitellius, to become Caesar; tis but the Fates whim.", "file": "final_alignments\\Ausonius_Twelve_Caesars.json", "id": 8637, "la": "Vita ferox, mors foeda tibi, nec digne, Vitelli, qui fieres Caesar: sic sibi fata placent." }
{ "en": "Wherein it often fell out that there was a gracious and pleasant sight seen, when the bishop, who was unskilful of the English tongue, was preaching the Gospel, and the king himself was interpreter of the heavenly word to his aldermen and thanes: for that by reason of his long banishment in Scotland he had b...
{ "en": "And to Abaran and Rohob and Hamon and Cana, as far as the great Sidon.", "file": "final_alignments\\Vulgate_Bible.json", "id": 96843, "la": "et Achran et Roob et Amon et Canae usque ad Sidonem magnam" }
{ "en": "This he was confident he would speedily achieve in Syria, Cilicia and Asia, as these provinces had no war afflicting them: in Bithynia and Pontus he had, as he saw, a heavier task impending.", "file": "final_alignments\\Caesar_Alexandrian.json", "id": 14459, "la": "Haec in Syria, Cilicia, Asia celerite...
{ "en": "Only go forward and make your way to the queens palace.", "file": "final_alignments\\Virgil_Aeneid_Book1.json", "id": 62142, "la": "perge modo atque hinc te reginae ad limina perfer." }
{ "en": "That a man should eat the flesh of his own son, and the flesh of his own daughter.", "file": "final_alignments\\Vulgate_Bible.json", "id": 82367, "la": "ut manducaret homo carnes filii sui et carnes filiae suae" }
{ "en": "Scarcely had a few days passed since these affairs were settled according to the desire of the emperor and the soldiers, when Mamertinus, the praetorian prefect, on his return from Rome, to which he had gone to correct certain abuses, was charged with peculation by Avitianus, a former deputy governor.", "f...
{ "en": "For in my sleep the phantom of Cassandra, the soothsayer, seemed to give me blazing brands: Here seek Troy, she said; here is your home. Now it is time that deeds be done; such portents brook no delay.", "file": "final_alignments\\Virgil_Aeneid_Book5.json", "id": 63955, "la": "nam mihi Cassandrae per s...
{ "en": "Give me my wives, and my children, for whom I have served thee, that I may depart: thou knowest the service that I have rendered thee.", "file": "final_alignments\\Vulgate_Bible.json", "id": 76581, "la": "da mihi uxores et liberos meos pro quibus servivi tibi ut abeam tu nosti servitutem qua servivi ti...
{ "en": "But Jugurtha, having learned Metellus plans from deserters, arrived ahead of him by forced marches; he encouraged the townspeople to defend their walls, and to help them he added to their number some deserters, a class of individuals who were the most steadfast of the kings forces because they dared not be t...
{ "en": "Whereof the priest shall burn for a memorial of the gift, part of the corn broken small and of the oil, and all the frankincense.", "file": "final_alignments\\Vulgate_Bible.json", "id": 95449, "la": "de qua adolebit sacerdos in memoriam muneris partem farris fracti et olei ac totum tus" }
{ "en": "All because of you my ladys darling eyes are heavy and red with weeping.", "file": "final_alignments\\Catullus_Poems.json", "id": 18395, "la": "tua nunc opera meae puellae flendo turgiduli rubent ocelli." }
{ "en": "When we want other people to go on a public business, we usually have difficulty in thrusting them out; him we thrust out as we tried to hold him back.", "file": "final_alignments\\Cicero_Philippic_10.json", "id": 19516, "la": "Alios ad negotium publicum ire cum cupimus, vix solemus extrudere: hunc ret...
{ "en": "Embassadors also are sent to those states of Hither Spain which are nearest to Aquitania , and auxiliaries and leaders are summoned from them", "file": "final_alignments\\Caesar_DBG_Book3.json", "id": 15108, "la": "Mittuntur etiam ad eas civitates legati quae sunt citerioris Hispaniae finitimae Aquitan...
{ "en": "Next I will say how it comes about that we can carry onwards our steps when we please, how it has been given to us to move our limbs in different ways, what has caused the habit of pushing onwards this great bodily weight: do you attend to my sayings.", "file": "final_alignments\\Lucretius_De_Rerum_Natura_...
{ "en": "Whereupon shortly where was sent unto them a legion of armed soldiers, which coming to the island and encountering with the enemies overthrew a great number of them, and drave the rest out of the frontiers of their allies: and so, setting them meanwhile at liberty and free from the misery with which they wer...
{ "en": "The interior portion of Britain is inhabited by those of whom they say that it is handed down by tradition that they were born in the island itself", "file": "final_alignments\\Caesar_DBG_Book5.json", "id": 15399, "la": "Britanniae pars interior ab eis incolitur quos natos in insula ipsi memoria prodit...
{ "en": "CXIII. To impart a sweet aroma:", "file": "final_alignments\\Cato_Agriculture.json", "id": 17952, "la": "CXIII. Ut odoratum bene sit, sic facito." }
{ "en": "But if her father, immediately as soon as he heard it, gainsaid it, both her vows and her oaths shall be void, neither shall she be bound to what she promised, because her father hath gainsaid it.", "file": "final_alignments\\Vulgate_Bible.json", "id": 79769, "la": "sin autem statim ut audierit contrad...
{ "en": "We are at Avitacum; this is the name of the farm, which is dearer to me than the property I inherited from my father, because it came to me with my wife: such is the harmony in which, under Gods guidance, I live with my family (I hope you are not afraid of the evil eye!).", "file": "final_alignments\\Sidon...
{ "en": "Go then, and eat thy bread with joy, and drink thy wine with gladness: because thy works please God.", "file": "final_alignments\\Vulgate_Bible.json", "id": 68556, "la": "vade ergo et comede in laetitia panem tuum et bibe cum gaudio vinum tuum quia Deo placent opera tua" }
{ "en": "Bare was I: so am I now.", "file": "final_alignments\\Ausonius_Trojan.json", "id": 8571, "la": "nudus eram: sic sum." }
{ "en": "In light soils, as in Campania, the ploughing is done, not with heavy steers, but with cows or donkeys; and hence they can more easily be adapted to a light plough or a mill, and to doing the ordinary hauling of the farm.", "file": "final_alignments\\Varro_Agriculture_Book1.json", "id": 59848, "la": "U...
{ "en": "Nor shall his name tarry in this clime; soon it will advance to the lands of the East, and the breezes of North, South, and West will likewise waft it on.", "file": "final_alignments\\Sidonius_Letters_Book9.json", "id": 37747, "la": "nec in hoc moratus axe cito ad arva perget euri aquilonibusque et aus...
{ "en": "Let us make a covenant with the Lord our God, to put away all the wives, and such as are born of them, according to the will of the Lord, and of them that fear the commandment of the Lord our God: let it be done according to the law.", "file": "final_alignments\\Vulgate_Bible.json", "id": 73206, "la": ...
{ "en": "So they marched from the mount of the Lord three days' journey, and the ark of the covenant of the Lord went before them, for three days providing a place for the camp.", "file": "final_alignments\\Vulgate_Bible.json", "id": 99567, "la": "profecti sunt ergo de monte Domini via trium dierum arcaque foed...
{ "en": "Shall I not load this child with gifts of myrrh and incense and gold? I know whom I see, and what gifts to offer in recognition.", "file": "final_alignments\\Prudentius_Divinity_Of_Christ.json", "id": 28905, "la": "hunc ego non cumulem myrrhaeque et turis et auri muneribus? scio quem videam, quae donar...
{ "en": "When he had found witnesses enough, and slaves to testify in the same tenor, he asked for an interview with the sovereign, to whom the charge and the person implicated had been notified by Vescularius Flaccus, a Roman knight on familiar terms with Tiberius.", "file": "final_alignments\\Tacitus_Annals_Book2...
{ "en": "But he who had hidden the gold, not finding it, fitted about his neck the halter which he found", "file": "final_alignments\\Ausonius_Epigrams.json", "id": 6352, "la": "at qui condiderat, postquam non repperit aurum, aptavit collo quem reperit laqueum." }
{ "en": "More cruelly dies Eurytion; the cunning point with triple barb buried itself in the orb of his left eye.", "file": "final_alignments\\Statius_Thebaid_Book9.json", "id": 45435, "la": "saevius Eurytion, cui luminis orbe sinistro callida tergeminis acies se condidit uncis." }
{ "en": "These charges at first did Theseus preserve with constant mind; but then they left him, as clouds driven by the breath of the winds leave the lofty head of the snowy mountain.", "file": "final_alignments\\Catullus_Poems.json", "id": 18896, "la": "Haec mandata prius constanti mente tenentem Thesea ceu p...
{ "en": "Which shall I vote for?", "file": "final_alignments\\Catullus_Poems.json", "id": 19167, "la": "cui faveam potius?" }
{ "en": "They quickly attacked the wild beast; then one of those who were accustomed to such services began to pull away the leg of a dog that with the others was clinging to the lion, and then, because the animal did not let go, to cut the leg off with a knife.", "file": "final_alignments\\Quintus_Curtius_Alexand...
{ "en": "I am speaking to you about yourself, you marvel of efficiency, for the state owes you the recognition which history praises it for having paid to the above-named persons.", "file": "final_alignments\\Sidonius_Letters_Book3.json", "id": 36168, "la": "de te mihi ad te sermo est, vir efficacissime, cui de...
{ "en": "for our men gave chase and took them one by one, so that very few out of all the number, [and those] by the intervention of night, arrived at the land, after the battle had lasted almost from the fourth hour till sun-set.", "file": "final_alignments\\Caesar_DBG_Book3.json", "id": 15069, "la": "nam sing...
{ "en": "And Holon, and Dabir,", "file": "final_alignments\\Vulgate_Bible.json", "id": 99351, "la": "et Helon Dabir" }
{ "en": "In the fresh spring-time when birds will be already starting to twitter and the returned swallow daubing its nest with mud, you are forthwith to shift the whole flock from its winter fold.", "file": "final_alignments\\Calpernius_Siculus_Bucolics.json", "id": 17151, "la": "vere novo, cum iam tinnire vol...
{ "en": "not for me did the ex-consuls Lucius and Gaius Metellus, nor their children, nor Quintus Metellus Nepos, who was at that time a candidate for the consulship, nor the Luculli, the Servii, the Scipios, whose mothers were of the family of Metellus, intercede before the Roman people in tears and dishevelled garb...
{ "en": "Nevertheless, he drenched the altars with the blood of an excessive number of victims, sometimes offering up a hundred oxen at once, with countless flocks of various other animals, and with white birds hunted out by land and sea; to such a degree that almost every day his soldiers, who gorged themselves on t...
{ "en": "Amid these thoughts it entered her mind that her eighty brothers had been killed on one and the same day by Ochus, most savage of kings, and that their father had been added to the slaughter of so many sons, and that of the seven children that she herself had borne only one was left. Even Darius had flourish...
{ "en": "He fought against the king of the children of Ammon, and overcame them, and the children of Ammon gave him at that time a hundred talents of silver, and ten thousand measures of wheat, and as many measures of barley: so much did the children of Ammon give him in the second and third year.", "file": "final_...
{ "en": "To meet this assault the fearful array of the Britons is set on the height of the fortress where with faint hand and trembling heart they wasted away day and night.", "file": "final_alignments\\Bede_Ecclesiastical_Book1.json", "id": 9255, "la": "Statuitur ad haec in edito arcis acies segnis, ubi tremen...
{ "en": "I once bore arms and, as I recall, was praised therein: with a heavy basket on my back I was a reaper.", "file": "final_alignments\\Propertius_Elegies_Book4.json", "id": 28461, "la": "arma tuli quondam et, memini, laudabar in illis: corbis in imposito pondere messor eram." }
{ "en": "Next Solomon, wishing to construct the temple in Jerusalem, shattered the entire strength of the people in the building of it, and that, too, although the captured wealth of the Palestinians and the tributary dues of the surrounding kings were swollen by the treasure brought from the south by the Queen of Sh...
{ "en": "And wisdom is justified by all her children.", "file": "final_alignments\\Vulgate_Bible.json", "id": 87252, "la": "et iustificata est sapientia ab omnibus filiis suis" }
{ "en": "Brutus writes that Gaius Antonius is in Apollonia with seven cohorts; by now either he has been taken prisoner'may the gods grant this!'or at least the modest fellow is keeping away from Macedonia so as not to seem to act contrary to the senates decree.", "file": "final_alignments\\Cicero_Philippic_10.json...
{ "en": "The Carthaginian answered: Hannibal had hardly completed his tenth year when he vowed at my bidding to make war against Romec; and he may not deceive the gods by whom his father swore.", "file": "final_alignments\\Silius_Italicus_Punica_Book13.json", "id": 38902, "la": "post quae Poenus ait: decimum mo...
{ "en": "Now I beseech you, brethren, by the name of our Lord Jesus Christ, that you all speak the same thing and that there be no schisms among you: but that you be perfect in the same mind and in the same judgment.", "file": "final_alignments\\Vulgate_Bible.json", "id": 68801, "la": "obsecro autem vos fratres...
{ "en": "For if we use the symmetry of the larger atria in the smaller, it cannot be useful for the alcove or the wing. But if we use the symmetry of the smaller in the larger, the details will be huge and monstrous.", "file": "final_alignments\\Vitruvius_Architecture_Book_6.json", "id": 67463, "la": "Si enim m...
{ "en": "To work! Hasten splendid sons for Latium, to rule laws and armies, to sport with song.", "file": "final_alignments\\Statius_Silvae_Book1.json", "id": 42055, "la": "Heia age praeclaros Latio properate nepotes, qui leges, qui castra regant, qui carmina ludant." }
{ "en": "Pallas, in his eulogy of Agrippina, insisted on the point that she brought with her the grandson of Germanicus, who fully deserved an imperial position: let the sovereign unite to himself a famous stock, the posterity of the Julian and Claudian races, and ensure that a princess of tried fecundity, still in t...
{ "en": "From this date discussion in the senate was exclusively confined to this topic; progress was obstructed by various methods, but when the senate had given a clear expression of their feelings the matter was laid before you in January.", "file": "final_alignments\\Cicero_Post_Reditum_Ad_Quirites.json", "i...
{ "en": "And he said to them: To you it is given to know the mystery of the kingdom of God: but to them that are without, all things are done in parables:", "file": "final_alignments\\Vulgate_Bible.json", "id": 84368, "la": "et dicebat eis vobis datum est mysterium regni Dei illis autem qui foris sunt in parabo...
{ "en": "A scream rises to the lofty roof; Rumour riots through the stricken city.", "file": "final_alignments\\Virgil_Aeneid_Book4.json", "id": 63763, "la": "it clamor ad alta atria; concussam bacchatur Fama per urbem." }
{ "en": "How a little boy dying in the same monastery called by name upon a virgin that should follow him; and how another virgin on the point of her departing from the body did see already a small part of the light to come.", "file": "final_alignments\\Bede_Ecclesiastical_Book4.json", "id": 10721, "la": "Ut in...
{ "en": "And as the king passed by, he cried to the king, and said: Thy servant went out to fight hand to hand: and when a certain man was run away, one brought him to me, and said: Keep this man: and if he shall slip away, thy life shall be for his life, or thou shalt pay a talent of silver.", "file": "final_align...
{ "en": "In Syria also, as it is said, another such place is to be seen, whither as soon as ever four-footed beasts direct their steps, its natural power forces them down, to fall heavily; as if they were suddenly slain in sacrifices to the infernal gods.", "file": "final_alignments\\Lucretius_De_Rerum_Natura_Book6...
{ "en": "How, I wonder, did it occur to you to remind us that you were brought up in Publius Lentulus house?", "file": "final_alignments\\Cicero_Philippic_2.json", "id": 20593, "la": "Qui autem tibi venit in mentem redigere in memoriam nostram te domi P. Lentuli esse educatum?" }
{ "en": "Was it that at my urging she should make most of her own property over to her sons, when she had made them no present before our marriage, and should allow me nothing at all? Gratitude for sorcery, shall I call it, or ingratitude for kindness? Or was it that she should write her will while angry with her son...
{ "en": "Fate sweeps them on, and the chief carried away by the eagerness of his crew went forward, and sought to dry his eyes, veiling them with his cloak.", "file": "final_alignments\\Valerius_Flaccus_Argonautica_Book3.json", "id": 55504, "la": "fata trahunt, raptusque virum certamine ductor ibat et optenta m...
{ "en": "And Jesus also was invited, and his disciples, to the marriage.", "file": "final_alignments\\Vulgate_Bible.json", "id": 87659, "la": "vocatus est autem ibi et Iesus et discipuli eius ad nuptias" }
{ "en": "You there, he said, are you not ashamed to have your aged neck fastened, unable to throw off the yoke and know the leisure that is mine? For I am free to range at will over the low-lying pasture, and then again I can make for the shade of the grove.", "file": "final_alignments\\Avianus_Fables.json", "id"...
{ "en": "Nor yet does Odrysian Orpheus spend himself upon the thwarts or plough the sea with an oar, but with his song he teaches the oars to swing, that they clash not everywhere upon the surface of the tide.", "file": "final_alignments\\Valerius_Flaccus_Argonautica_Book1.json", "id": 55024, "la": "nec vero Od...
{ "en": "They that in vain observe vanities, forsake their own mercy.", "file": "final_alignments\\Vulgate_Bible.json", "id": 97580, "la": "qui custodiunt vanitates frustra misericordiam suam derelinquunt" }
{ "en": "And the Lord was angry with me on your account and heard me not, but said to me: It is enough: speak no more to me of this matter.", "file": "final_alignments\\Vulgate_Bible.json", "id": 74859, "la": "iratusque est Dominus mihi propter vos nec exaudivit me sed dixit mihi sufficit tibi nequaquam ultra l...
{ "en": "Baltassar, prince of the diviners, because I know that thou hast in thee the spirit of the holy gods, and that no secret is impossible to thee, tell me the visions of my dreams that I have seen, and the interpretation of them?", "file": "final_alignments\\Vulgate_Bible.json", "id": 98070, "la": "Baltha...
{ "en": "And here he hath authority from the chief priests to bind all that invoke thy name.", "file": "final_alignments\\Vulgate_Bible.json", "id": 95404, "la": "et hic habet potestatem a principibus sacerdotum alligandi omnes qui invocant nomen tuum" }
{ "en": "When in winter-time the roofs could not withstand the rains, they made ridges, and smearing clay down the sloping roofs, they drew off the rain-water.", "file": "final_alignments\\Vitruvius_Architecture_Book_2.json", "id": 66495, "la": "Posteaquam per hibernas tempestates tecta non potuerunt imbres sus...
{ "en": "Others had no sense of disgrace and stowed about their persons their money and dearest possessions; some made ready their arms and girded on their weapons as if for battle.", "file": "final_alignments\\Tacitus_Histories_Book4.json", "id": 52562, "la": "Alii nulla dedecoris cura pecuniam aut carissima s...
{ "en": "No man seweth a piece of raw cloth to an old garment: otherwise the new piecing taketh away from the old, and there is made a greater rent.", "file": "final_alignments\\Vulgate_Bible.json", "id": 85430, "la": "nemo adsumentum panni rudis adsuit vestimento veteri alioquin aufert supplementum novum a vet...
{ "en": "He sings of the wandering moon and the suns toils; whence sprang man and beast, whence rain and fire; of Arcturus, the rainy Hyades and the twin Bears; why wintry suns make such haste to dip themselves in Ocean, or what delay stays the slowly passing nights.", "file": "final_alignments\\Virgil_Aeneid_Book1...
{ "en": "And on the five and twentieth day of the month they sacrificed upon the altar of the idol that was over against the altar of God.", "file": "final_alignments\\Vulgate_Bible.json", "id": 88641, "la": "et quinta et vicesima die mensis sacrificabant super aram quae erat contra altare" }
{ "en": "For it was fitting that we should have such a high priest, holy, innocent, undefiled, separated from sinners, and made higher than the heavens:", "file": "final_alignments\\Vulgate_Bible.json", "id": 76553, "la": "talis enim decebat ut nobis esset pontifex sanctus innocens inpollutus segregatus a pecca...
{ "en": "Again, if moisture had filled the veins of bodies and altered their dimensions, the other elements, as though decomposed by liquid, are diluted and the virtues dependent on their proportion are dissolved.", "file": "final_alignments\\Vitruvius_Architecture_Book_1.json", "id": 65988, "la": "Item si umor...
{ "en": "In the meantime Felix, the bishop of the East English, having died after 17 years holding of the bishopric, Honorius ordained in his place Thomas, the deacon of Felix, of the province of the Gyrwas: and when he, after five years of his bishopric, was taken from this life, Honorius put in his room Bertgils, s...
{ "en": "There was great anxiety, and already almost mourning in the camp; with tears they lamented that the most glorious king of any age or time, in the midst of so swift a career of success, had been laid low, not in battle (which would have been bad enough), not by the enemy, but had been taken off and done to de...
{ "en": "I had not, to plead for me, as had Publius Popilius, young sons of my own, or a crowd of kinsfolk; I had not, as had that great and famous gentleman Quintus Metellus,b a son whose qualities had won him respect in spite of his youth;", "file": "final_alignments\\Cicero_Post_Reditum_In_Senatu.json", "id": ...
{ "en": "It is for those men, strangers to me before, to see to it what repute they bear, what arts they practise: the emperor I never mentioned except as deity.", "file": "final_alignments\\Tacitus_Annals_Book16.json", "id": 48281, "la": "Viderint isti, antehac mihi ignoti, quo nomine sint, quas artes exercean...
{ "en": "Now let us return to the other events which were caused by various incidents in the provinces.", "file": "final_alignments\\Ammianus_Marcellinus_Book28.json", "id": 3452, "la": "Nunc redeamus ad cetera, quae per provincias agitavere multiplices casus." }
{ "en": "as the hour of his departure is at hand, the sacrament of the Lords body and blood is given him for his voyage provision;", "file": "final_alignments\\Bede_Abbots.json", "id": 9015, "la": "Dominici corporis et sanguinis sacramentum hora exitus instante pro viatico datur;" }
{ "en": "Mopsus, between his sons, was raining arrows from his Cydoniand bow of horn upon the Massylian warriors.", "file": "final_alignments\\Silius_Italicus_Punica_Book2.json", "id": 39905, "la": "hic, medius iuvenum, Massylae gentis in agmen crebra Cydoneo fundebat spicula cornu." }
{ "en": "Within my recollection it was never customary with senators to change their garmentsb even in their own perils; but in the hour of my peril the whole senate changed their garments, in so far as they were not prevented from doing so by the edicts of those who robbed me in my perilous situation not only of the...
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