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Pagina 395
... says , ' A Serjeant of Law , ware and wise , That often had ben at the pervise . ' And in the glossary at the end of Urry's edition , the word Pers vise is explained , a church porch , contracted from Paradisus , i . e . locus ...
... says , ' A Serjeant of Law , ware and wise , That often had ben at the pervise . ' And in the glossary at the end of Urry's edition , the word Pers vise is explained , a church porch , contracted from Paradisus , i . e . locus ...
Pagina 488
... ( says Major L. ) the latitude of that station by Aldebaran was 11 ° 44′52 ′′ 59. The latitude by Regulus was 11 ° 44 ′ 47 " 84 , and the latitude by Orionis , 11 ° 44′40 ′′ 91 . I had made ob- servations by the same three stars at ...
... ( says Major L. ) the latitude of that station by Aldebaran was 11 ° 44′52 ′′ 59. The latitude by Regulus was 11 ° 44 ′ 47 " 84 , and the latitude by Orionis , 11 ° 44′40 ′′ 91 . I had made ob- servations by the same three stars at ...
Pagina 502
... say , " M. de Cambray a de l'esprit ą faire peur . " The present biographer , who is for ever interposing pre- posterous apologies for the detestable proceedings of Bossuet , says that his great soul disdained to blend personalities ...
... say , " M. de Cambray a de l'esprit ą faire peur . " The present biographer , who is for ever interposing pre- posterous apologies for the detestable proceedings of Bossuet , says that his great soul disdained to blend personalities ...
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