An Historical and Critical Dictionary, Volume 2Hunt and Clarke, 1826 - 438 pages |
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... Sometimes they had no other foundation for appoint- ing certain ceremonies , or for condemning the ac- cused . “ Quum exæde Herculis patera aurea gravis surrepta esset , in somniis vidit ( Sophocles ) ipsum deum dicentem , qui id ...
... Sometimes they had no other foundation for appoint- ing certain ceremonies , or for condemning the ac- cused . “ Quum exæde Herculis patera aurea gravis surrepta esset , in somniis vidit ( Sophocles ) ipsum deum dicentem , qui id ...
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... sometimes believe that we see in a dream , a new book which we have never heard of before , and we read the title , preface , and a hundred other things in it . This reason is of no force do we not all this while we are awake ? Do we ...
... sometimes believe that we see in a dream , a new book which we have never heard of before , and we read the title , preface , and a hundred other things in it . This reason is of no force do we not all this while we are awake ? Do we ...
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... Sometimes they had no other foundation for appoint- ing certain ceremonies , or for condemning the ac- cused . " Quum exæde Herculis patera aurea gravis surrepta esset , in somniis vidit ( Sophocles ) ipsum deum dicentem , qui id ...
... Sometimes they had no other foundation for appoint- ing certain ceremonies , or for condemning the ac- cused . " Quum exæde Herculis patera aurea gravis surrepta esset , in somniis vidit ( Sophocles ) ipsum deum dicentem , qui id ...
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... sometimes believe that we see in a dream , a new book which we have never heard of before , and we read the title , preface , and a hundred other things in it . This reason is of no force : do we not all this while we are awake ? Do we ...
... sometimes believe that we see in a dream , a new book which we have never heard of before , and we read the title , preface , and a hundred other things in it . This reason is of no force : do we not all this while we are awake ? Do we ...
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... Sometimes , by means of certain delicate fibres , the fleshy membrane , which we call the carnosa , is enlarged ... sometimes under the name of Phineas , sometimes under the name of Elias , was not a man but an 18 ELIJAH .
... Sometimes , by means of certain delicate fibres , the fleshy membrane , which we call the carnosa , is enlarged ... sometimes under the name of Phineas , sometimes under the name of Elias , was not a man but an 18 ELIJAH .
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