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the girl was walking in the streets with the dog

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the girl was walking in the street

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puella in plateis cum cane ambulabat

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the girl was walking with friends on the farm for hours.

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puella cum amīcā ex agrō multas horas ambulabat.

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the dog is in the street

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canis est in via

Last Update: 2020-04-21
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the dog is sitting in the street

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the slave is working

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and they come again to jerusalem: and as he was walking in the temple, there come to him the chief priests, and the scribes, and the elders,

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et veniunt rursus hierosolymam et cum ambularet in templo accedunt ad eum summi sacerdotes et scribae et seniore

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quintus and clemens, after they escaped from the city of pompey, which the mountain vesuvius had destroyed, came to greece, and for a short time were living in the city of athens. they often walked through the streets of the city and were accustomed to watch a multitude of greek citizens, slaves, and pilgrims. they once visited the forum of athens, where many old men were walking in the galleries that surrounded the forum. these were the old philosophers who daily held controversies among themselves. "there is one god"

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quīntus et clēmēns, postquam ex urbe pompēiīs, quam mōns vesuvius dēlēverat, effūgērunt, ad graeciam vēnērunt et in urbe athēnīs paulīsper habitābant. per viās urbis saepe ambulābant et multitūdinem cīvium graecōrum et servōrum et peregrīnōrum spectāre solēbant. forum athēnārum quondam vīsitāvērunt, ubi multī senēs in porticibus, quae forum cingēbant, ambulābant. hī senēs erant philosophī, quī contrōversiās inter sē cotīdiē habēbant. “est ūnus deus

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