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... consider the sun as the highest divinity , then follow the moon and stars . Al- most every constellation forms a separate divinity : these divinities contend with each other and make peace : form alliances by mar- riage : seek to outwit ...
... consider the sun as the highest divinity , then follow the moon and stars . Al- most every constellation forms a separate divinity : these divinities contend with each other and make peace : form alliances by mar- riage : seek to outwit ...
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... considering ; and the dread that the political as well as religious opinions of the Papists should obtain an as ... consider the single authority of Echard , when all contemporary historians are silent , as sufficient to estab- lish ...
... considering ; and the dread that the political as well as religious opinions of the Papists should obtain an as ... consider the single authority of Echard , when all contemporary historians are silent , as sufficient to estab- lish ...
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... consider them as the necessary consequence of the very sudden contraction of the channel between Dungeness and Cape ... considering 370 Philos . Trans . of the Royal Society , for 1819 .
... consider them as the necessary consequence of the very sudden contraction of the channel between Dungeness and Cape ... considering 370 Philos . Trans . of the Royal Society , for 1819 .
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