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... seems to have regarded him with no great kindness ; and , indeed , if the state of things be truly represented , we cannot accuse him of injustice . ' The Cophinus , foenumque supellex , in Sat. 3 , and the Cophino fenoque relicto in ...
... seems to have regarded him with no great kindness ; and , indeed , if the state of things be truly represented , we cannot accuse him of injustice . ' The Cophinus , foenumque supellex , in Sat. 3 , and the Cophino fenoque relicto in ...
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... seems to be of considerable importance ; and it may be laid down as a general rule , that the mo- derate , or even the coldest climates , are the most favourable to long life . Heat seems to relax and enfeeble , cold to strengthen and ...
... seems to be of considerable importance ; and it may be laid down as a general rule , that the mo- derate , or even the coldest climates , are the most favourable to long life . Heat seems to relax and enfeeble , cold to strengthen and ...
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... seems to form the interval between the stag and the sheep , ( most probably the Ophion of the Greeks , ) is too long for our insertion ; and , moreover , Cetti and Buffon had anticipated the most import- ant observations concerning it ...
... seems to form the interval between the stag and the sheep , ( most probably the Ophion of the Greeks , ) is too long for our insertion ; and , moreover , Cetti and Buffon had anticipated the most import- ant observations concerning it ...
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