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... received on account of the Religio Medici were those , probably , which were given by the envious sneers of Sir Kenelm Digby . The tone of the " Observa- tions " is conveyed by a single sentence from them " Assuredly one cannot err in ...
... received on account of the Religio Medici were those , probably , which were given by the envious sneers of Sir Kenelm Digby . The tone of the " Observa- tions " is conveyed by a single sentence from them " Assuredly one cannot err in ...
Pagina 9
... received in too large a sense : for , in this mass of nature , there is a set of things that carry in their front , though not in capital letters , yet in stenography and short characters , something of divinity ; which , to wiser ...
... received in too large a sense : for , in this mass of nature , there is a set of things that carry in their front , though not in capital letters , yet in stenography and short characters , something of divinity ; which , to wiser ...
Pagina 10
... received opinion we know not how to admit , herent to the falling fortunes of the Ptole- although we concede many points which are of maic astronomy ; " -- that he believed eels affinity hereto . We will acknowledge that certain might ...
... received opinion we know not how to admit , herent to the falling fortunes of the Ptole- although we concede many points which are of maic astronomy ; " -- that he believed eels affinity hereto . We will acknowledge that certain might ...
Pagina 11
... received pecuniary aid from his father , as Transit , indeed ! A glance through Kirk - well as good patients and hints for their patrick's pages brings strongly to mind the management . The senior says : - transitory nature not only of ...
... received pecuniary aid from his father , as Transit , indeed ! A glance through Kirk - well as good patients and hints for their patrick's pages brings strongly to mind the management . The senior says : - transitory nature not only of ...
Pagina 13
... received a letter from you this day , wherein were two heads of cestridges . The bill of ours seems to be more flat than of either of those sent in the letter , and the round eare is not exprest in the figures . Ours died of a soden ...
... received a letter from you this day , wherein were two heads of cestridges . The bill of ours seems to be more flat than of either of those sent in the letter , and the round eare is not exprest in the figures . Ours died of a soden ...
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