| Paul Dukes - 2000 - 216 pages
...establishment of commercial relations, arguing that 'the God of heaven and earth greatly providing for mankind, would not that all things should be found in one region, to the end that one should have need of another, that by this means friendship might be established among... | |
| Paul Dukes - 2000 - 212 pages
...of commercial relations, arguing that ‘the God of heaven and earth greatly providing for mankind, would not that all things should be found in one region, to the end that one should have need of another, that by this means friendship might be established among... | |
| Max Beer - 2003 - 264 pages
...friendliness to the bearers thereof, "for the God of Heaven and Earth, greatly providing for mankind, would not that all things should be found in one region, to the end that one should need of another; that by this means friendship and ami tie might be established... | |
| Thomas Bailey - 1852 - 470 pages
...of such things whereof they abound. For the God of heaven and earth, greatly providing for mankind, would not that all things should be found in one region, to the end that one should liave need of another, that by this means friendship might be established among... | |
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