An Historical and Critical Dictionary, Volume 2Hunt and Clarke, 1826 - 438 pages |
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... matter . The Areopagites ordered the person whom Sophocles had named , to be ar- rested ; upon examination by torture , he confessed the fact and restored the goblet whence that tem- ple received the name of Hercules the discoverer ...
... matter . The Areopagites ordered the person whom Sophocles had named , to be ar- rested ; upon examination by torture , he confessed the fact and restored the goblet whence that tem- ple received the name of Hercules the discoverer ...
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... matter . The Areopagites ordered the person whom Sophocles had named , to be ar- rested ; upon examination by torture , he confessed the fact and restored the goblet whence that tem- ple received the name of Hercules the discoverer ...
... matter . The Areopagites ordered the person whom Sophocles had named , to be ar- rested ; upon examination by torture , he confessed the fact and restored the goblet whence that tem- ple received the name of Hercules the discoverer ...
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... matter was , that the ambassadors were presented each with a chain of gold of 800 crowns , and their chief attendants with one of 100 crowns each ; but the Hollander , who found the queen so handsome , had a chain of 1600 crowns , that ...
... matter was , that the ambassadors were presented each with a chain of gold of 800 crowns , and their chief attendants with one of 100 crowns each ; but the Hollander , who found the queen so handsome , had a chain of 1600 crowns , that ...
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... matter of fact ; for his outward religion was never questioned . We cannot produce a more creditable witness than Seneca , who speaks thus about it . " Tu denique , Epicure , Deum inermem facis : omnia illi tela , omnem detraxisti ...
... matter of fact ; for his outward religion was never questioned . We cannot produce a more creditable witness than Seneca , who speaks thus about it . " Tu denique , Epicure , Deum inermem facis : omnia illi tela , omnem detraxisti ...
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... Matter . Some of Epicurus's apologists should have endea- voured to shew that his impiety was a natural conse- quence of his doctrine of the eternal existence of mat- ter . There was among the natural philosophers of the heathens , a ...
... Matter . Some of Epicurus's apologists should have endea- voured to shew that his impiety was a natural conse- quence of his doctrine of the eternal existence of mat- ter . There was among the natural philosophers of the heathens , a ...
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