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1 6 | reducible to something of the manner of precepts, it should be
2 6 | profession except in that manner, in which they are treated
3 8 | according to God in such a manner, bring about their own homicide
4 11 | property and in a similar manner that of the aforesaid Roman
5 13 | others coins or money in any manner, and so that the friars
6 13 | observance of it stained in any manner whatsoever, if the friars
7 13 | whomsoever according to the manner described above. However
8 [Title]| The manner in which the Friars can
9 15 | the testator expresses a manner according to which it would
10 15 | the friars in a general manner without expressing the means,
11 15 | friars [in an] indeterminate [manner] We have wished and expressed
12 15 | namely so that in a licit manner it be understood to have
13 [Title]| How and in what manner the Friars should conduct
14 16 | itself according to the manner ordained above regarding
15 18 | themselves can exercise this manner of solicitous care by [means
16 19 | aforesaid words and the form and manner of speaking, under which
17 22 | to have responded in this manner.~
18 23 | to have responded in this manner.~
19 24 | friars are not to seek in any manner other letters from the Apostolic
20 24 | oblige his successor in any manner, since as an equal among
21 26 | and to determine a certain manner of proceeding for those
22 26 | this constitution [in a manner] otherwise than that, which
23 26 | aforementioned [matters] in whatever manner, [We say let them] know
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