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... nature for the object of his thoughts , an inquiry into which as much exceeds all other learning , as it is of more consequence to adjust the true nature and measures of right and wrong , than to settle the distances of the planets ...
... nature for the object of his thoughts , an inquiry into which as much exceeds all other learning , as it is of more consequence to adjust the true nature and measures of right and wrong , than to settle the distances of the planets ...
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... natural that the gods should be un- favourable to our enemies , and should fight on our side ; the gods , who are able , whenever they will , to make the mighty soon weak , and to save the weak with ease , although they be in grievous ...
... natural that the gods should be un- favourable to our enemies , and should fight on our side ; the gods , who are able , whenever they will , to make the mighty soon weak , and to save the weak with ease , although they be in grievous ...
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... natural , when the enemy's force consisted of cavalry . 25 . But when , after leaving the plain , they had ascended the first hill , and were descending in order to mount the second , the Barbarians came upon them , and from the ...
... natural , when the enemy's force consisted of cavalry . 25 . But when , after leaving the plain , they had ascended the first hill , and were descending in order to mount the second , the Barbarians came upon them , and from the ...
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... nature of the ground , was in the form of a crescent , ) the heavy - armed men , 14. after they had sung the pæan and the trumpet had sounded , raised the war - cry to Mars , and ran forward , while the missiles , consisting of lances ...
... nature of the ground , was in the form of a crescent , ) the heavy - armed men , 14. after they had sung the pæan and the trumpet had sounded , raised the war - cry to Mars , and ran forward , while the missiles , consisting of lances ...
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... nature ; for that sort of counsel , The which is said to be sacred , ' appears now to be required ; and , if I shall be thought to have advised you well , there will be many of you to applaud me , and if ill , many of you to execrate 5 ...
... nature ; for that sort of counsel , The which is said to be sacred , ' appears now to be required ; and , if I shall be thought to have advised you well , there will be many of you to applaud me , and if ill , many of you to execrate 5 ...
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