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... according to the strength and quantity of their sap and juice : being well munited by their BARK against the injuries of the air . " Bacon's Natural History , Century 6 . " The BARK of a dog is that by which we are defended by that ...
... according to the strength and quantity of their sap and juice : being well munited by their BARK against the injuries of the air . " Bacon's Natural History , Century 6 . " The BARK of a dog is that by which we are defended by that ...
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... According to the prevailing fashion of Parisian editors , the work is introduced with a very formal preliminary discourse on the subjects of it , consisting of nine sections , and enumerating ' methodically the various modes by which ...
... According to the prevailing fashion of Parisian editors , the work is introduced with a very formal preliminary discourse on the subjects of it , consisting of nine sections , and enumerating ' methodically the various modes by which ...
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... according to Socrates , is to seek and feel an ardent desire to find what will render men virtuous and happy ; ' and he then asks , if we substitute Jesus Christ ( whom he repeatedly calls the Socrates of Jerusalem ) for Socrates , may ...
... according to Socrates , is to seek and feel an ardent desire to find what will render men virtuous and happy ; ' and he then asks , if we substitute Jesus Christ ( whom he repeatedly calls the Socrates of Jerusalem ) for Socrates , may ...
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