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Pagina 120
I must object , with equal fairness , that Herodotus was a stranger in Egypt , who
saw with his own eyes , but who heard with the ears of his careless or credulous
interpreters . The priests were ambitious of impressing the minds of strangers ...
I must object , with equal fairness , that Herodotus was a stranger in Egypt , who
saw with his own eyes , but who heard with the ears of his careless or credulous
interpreters . The priests were ambitious of impressing the minds of strangers ...
Pagina 132
Consequently they contain a part equivalent to the radicle of the embryo , and
capable of being converted into a root , when placed in a proper soil , as well as
a part equivalent to the plumelet , and capable also of being converted into a ...
Consequently they contain a part equivalent to the radicle of the embryo , and
capable of being converted into a root , when placed in a proper soil , as well as
a part equivalent to the plumelet , and capable also of being converted into a ...
Pagina 509
He conducted himself to every Florentine as an equal to an equal , and merely as
a citizen ; and he had neither himself ... who were anxious for his alliance , but
with families of the city of Florence which were considered by all to be his equals
.
He conducted himself to every Florentine as an equal to an equal , and merely as
a citizen ; and he had neither himself ... who were anxious for his alliance , but
with families of the city of Florence which were considered by all to be his equals
.
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Melanctbon Life | 3 |
Sarrazins History of the War in Spain Thoughts on the Distressed State of Agri | 124 |
Melodino Relics | 137 |
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