An Historical and Critical Dictionary, Volume 2Hunt and Clarke, 1826 - 438 pages |
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... better to compare this with a wood of lofty trees , wherein those that reach nearer the clouds are mixed with those that do not reach so high . However it be , the preachers did not fight absent enemies ; they had a full sight of them ...
... better to compare this with a wood of lofty trees , wherein those that reach nearer the clouds are mixed with those that do not reach so high . However it be , the preachers did not fight absent enemies ; they had a full sight of them ...
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... better . " There is no one , " says he , " who has sufficient ca- pacity to expound dreams aright ; if therefore , the gods speak to us in this way , it will be as if the Car- * Cicero de Divinat . cap . lxi , lxii . + " AN HISTORICAL ...
... better . " There is no one , " says he , " who has sufficient ca- pacity to expound dreams aright ; if therefore , the gods speak to us in this way , it will be as if the Car- * Cicero de Divinat . cap . lxi , lxii . + " AN HISTORICAL ...
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... better to compare this with a wood of lofty trees , wherein those that reach nearer the clouds are mixed with those that do not reach so high . However it be , the preachers did not fight absent enemies ; they had a full sight of them ...
... better to compare this with a wood of lofty trees , wherein those that reach nearer the clouds are mixed with those that do not reach so high . However it be , the preachers did not fight absent enemies ; they had a full sight of them ...
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... better . " There is no one , " says he , " who has sufficient ca- pacity to expound dreams aright ; if therefore , the gods speak to us in this way , it will be as if the Car- * Cicero de Divinat . cap . lxi , lxii . ---- thaginians ...
... better . " There is no one , " says he , " who has sufficient ca- pacity to expound dreams aright ; if therefore , the gods speak to us in this way , it will be as if the Car- * Cicero de Divinat . cap . lxi , lxii . ---- thaginians ...
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... better know the happy situation of the affairs of the Protestants , since not only the eternal jealousy be- tween France and the House of Austria will always procure them allies , and protectors in the states of the contrary religion ...
... better know the happy situation of the affairs of the Protestants , since not only the eternal jealousy be- tween France and the House of Austria will always procure them allies , and protectors in the states of the contrary religion ...
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