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65-66): "Natus id aetatis, cui iam prudentia rerum / multarum callensque periria debet adesse.
Before stating the nature of the request being made, Petrarch adds a parenthetical remark praising the Cardinal's never ceasing presence in the lives of those belonging to him in some way: because while you are indeed absent you never cease to be present to your own ("quod scilicet absens / semper adesse tuis non desinis," 101-02).
LEILA ADESSE Director, Ipas-Brazil JOANNE MARINER PRESENTS a revealing picture of the multifarious efforts of the Catholic hierarchy to resist the advancing movement to flee women from the burden of unwanted pregnancies.
 
 
 
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