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1 3 | ancient foe17 has not on that account ceased against the Friars
2 3 | a few this same See, on account of their life and miracles,
3 3 | memory, had been approved on account of (its) evident utility,
4 4(29)| declaration on the Rule on account of the lingering dissatisfaction
5 5 | of the aforesaid Order on account of Our supervisory duties; 30
6 5 | from long experience on account of the aforesaid things
7 6 | since His declaration on account of the biting insults of
8 6 | observe to the letter; on account of which such a promise
9 6 | so much more fitting on account of its goodness and equity,
10 8 | 8. Nor may anyone on account of these things erroneously
11 8 | mercy be taken from Her, on account of which every reason for
12 8 | every [positive] law on account of extreme necessity. But
13 13 | their trustworthiness, or on account of whatever other happening
14 13 | or distance of places, on account of which he himself does
15 13 | distance of places, which on account of the character of the
16 19 | devotion. Since truly on account of this passage some have
17 23 | by their own superiors on account of their maturity and suitability,
18 24 | without much difficulty, on account of which the friars, hesitating
19 24 | which could be incurred on account of it, to remove doubt from
20 25 | it, but neither on this account has the insult of the aforesaid
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