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... written in the Getick language ; found wrapt up in wax , at Sabaria , on the frontiers of Hungary , where there remains a tradition that he died in his return towards Rome from Tomos , either after his pardon or the death of Augustus ...
... written in the Getick language ; found wrapt up in wax , at Sabaria , on the frontiers of Hungary , where there remains a tradition that he died in his return towards Rome from Tomos , either after his pardon or the death of Augustus ...
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... written much earlier , was first published , as we have seen , by a pirate in 1642. Its precise tendency time to this ; its ability has been unanimous- and object have puzzled the world from that ly acknowledged . By some the writer has ...
... written much earlier , was first published , as we have seen , by a pirate in 1642. Its precise tendency time to this ; its ability has been unanimous- and object have puzzled the world from that ly acknowledged . By some the writer has ...
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... written when he was about thirty years old , —his Religio Medici , wherein he fully assented to that of the Church ... writing this discourse ? " Digby is thankful that he is not as other men are , superstitious and credulous , even as ...
... written when he was about thirty years old , —his Religio Medici , wherein he fully assented to that of the Church ... writing this discourse ? " Digby is thankful that he is not as other men are , superstitious and credulous , even as ...
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... written had he been a sub- ject of his most sacred majesty the second George . W. Why , child , you've discovered an- other star in the heavens . G. A fixed one , depend on't ; and one that you may see with the naked eye without ...
... written had he been a sub- ject of his most sacred majesty the second George . W. Why , child , you've discovered an- other star in the heavens . G. A fixed one , depend on't ; and one that you may see with the naked eye without ...
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... written ; and they form an excellent supplement to his great works . They were edited without the least affectation by Earl Fitzwilliam and Sir Richard Bourke , and the public were told , for the first time , the reason why the ...
... written ; and they form an excellent supplement to his great works . They were edited without the least affectation by Earl Fitzwilliam and Sir Richard Bourke , and the public were told , for the first time , the reason why the ...
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