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... frequently by one member of the family upon another , as by the intervention of a stranger . ' Connected also with the Dicé , is the Pthonos † , or jealousy of the Gods of the prosperity of man , a sentiment frequently incul- cated with ...
... frequently by one member of the family upon another , as by the intervention of a stranger . ' Connected also with the Dicé , is the Pthonos † , or jealousy of the Gods of the prosperity of man , a sentiment frequently incul- cated with ...
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... frequently studied for this purpose are the Nichomachean Ethics , the Rhetoric , and the Poetics ; the two former by almost every aspirant ; the latter , we ap- prehend , not altogether so frequently , though its brevity might offer ...
... frequently studied for this purpose are the Nichomachean Ethics , the Rhetoric , and the Poetics ; the two former by almost every aspirant ; the latter , we ap- prehend , not altogether so frequently , though its brevity might offer ...
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... frequently vitiated by a mixture of bean - flour . Little mention is made of animal food by Mr. Dodwell : but from other quarters we learn that the market affords no great variety , and only meat of an inferior quality , as must ...
... frequently vitiated by a mixture of bean - flour . Little mention is made of animal food by Mr. Dodwell : but from other quarters we learn that the market affords no great variety , and only meat of an inferior quality , as must ...
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