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Pagina 51
... less than one ; bringing down rain ; and routing armies at the word of command . Yet in spite 30 of all this absurdity , the subject is no less curious than uncommon ; and some Readers , no doubt , may be pleased with an extract from ...
... less than one ; bringing down rain ; and routing armies at the word of command . Yet in spite 30 of all this absurdity , the subject is no less curious than uncommon ; and some Readers , no doubt , may be pleased with an extract from ...
Pagina 60
... less by your rank than by your 5 virtue ! ΤΟ 15 " Reign , live , for these purposes : these will be your true grandeur : from these expect the utmost happiness which can be found in life and empire . " Art . 11. The History and ...
... less by your rank than by your 5 virtue ! ΤΟ 15 " Reign , live , for these purposes : these will be your true grandeur : from these expect the utmost happiness which can be found in life and empire . " Art . 11. The History and ...
Pagina 139
... less perfectly formed in their simplicity of conformation ; the mechanism of birds is still less complex ; fishes have yet fewer organs than they ; while insects more imperfectly than all , seem to unite the boundaries of animal and ...
... less perfectly formed in their simplicity of conformation ; the mechanism of birds is still less complex ; fishes have yet fewer organs than they ; while insects more imperfectly than all , seem to unite the boundaries of animal and ...
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