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INSUPER, Eng. law. The balance due by an accountant in the exchequer, as apparent by his account. The auditors in settling his account say there remains so much insuper to such accountant. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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Take from it operibus suis cuipiam novum insuper what you demand. Insuper ordinamus quod semper quando domina aliqua intrare volet hanc nosrram frarernirarem dominus guardianus qui pro rempore erit teneatur et debeat petere si est de voluntate yin eiusdem ut debeat intrare ipsam congregationem. Bruni, Epistolario, I:93, quoted by Guidi, 2:88, "Ego enim non matrimonium dumtaxat sed patrimonium insuper unis nuptiis consumpsi. |
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