An Historical and Critical Dictionary, Volume 2Hunt and Clarke, 1826 - 438 pages |
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... less distant from the preacher , according as the top - knots exceeded each other ; but , because places are not distributed according to that propor- tion , the amphitheatre had no symmetry . It is there- fore better to compare this ...
... less distant from the preacher , according as the top - knots exceeded each other ; but , because places are not distributed according to that propor- tion , the amphitheatre had no symmetry . It is there- fore better to compare this ...
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Pierre Bayle. dreams the same almost as of inchantments , that they are far less mysterious than people believe , and some- what more than free - thinkers fancy . The histories of all times and places relate , both with respect to dreams ...
Pierre Bayle. dreams the same almost as of inchantments , that they are far less mysterious than people believe , and some- what more than free - thinkers fancy . The histories of all times and places relate , both with respect to dreams ...
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... less distant from the preacher , according as the top - knots exceeded each other ; but , because places are not distributed according to that propor- tion , the amphitheatre had no symmetry . It is there- fore better to compare this ...
... less distant from the preacher , according as the top - knots exceeded each other ; but , because places are not distributed according to that propor- tion , the amphitheatre had no symmetry . It is there- fore better to compare this ...
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... from Toulouse , why doth he doubt of the story of Cinna's child , in the thirty - ninth epi- gram of the sixth book of Martial ? He would have The author of the News from the less doubted of it , if he had taken notice EARS . 17.
... from Toulouse , why doth he doubt of the story of Cinna's child , in the thirty - ninth epi- gram of the sixth book of Martial ? He would have The author of the News from the less doubted of it , if he had taken notice EARS . 17.
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Pierre Bayle. less doubted of it , if he had taken notice of what St Austin says in the twenty - fourth chapter of the four- teenth book , De Civitate Dei : " sunt qui et aures moveant vel singulas vel ambas simul . - There are some ...
Pierre Bayle. less doubted of it , if he had taken notice of what St Austin says in the twenty - fourth chapter of the four- teenth book , De Civitate Dei : " sunt qui et aures moveant vel singulas vel ambas simul . - There are some ...
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