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Pagina 105
... mention- ed the great heroes of knowledge that recommended this divine doctrine of the immortality of the soul , calls those small pretenders to wisdom who declared against it , certain minute philosophers , using a diminutive even of ...
... mention- ed the great heroes of knowledge that recommended this divine doctrine of the immortality of the soul , calls those small pretenders to wisdom who declared against it , certain minute philosophers , using a diminutive even of ...
Pagina 116
... mentions it upon the occasion of a peace which was restored to the Roman Empire , and which we may now hope for from the departure of that great man who has given occasion to these reflections . The temple of Janus ( says he ) shall be ...
... mentions it upon the occasion of a peace which was restored to the Roman Empire , and which we may now hope for from the departure of that great man who has given occasion to these reflections . The temple of Janus ( says he ) shall be ...
Pagina 119
... mention is that of Gyges , who is said to have had an enchant- ed ring , which had in it a miraculous quality , making him who wore it , visible or invisible , as he turned it to or from his body . The use Gyges made of his oc- casional ...
... mention is that of Gyges , who is said to have had an enchant- ed ring , which had in it a miraculous quality , making him who wore it , visible or invisible , as he turned it to or from his body . The use Gyges made of his oc- casional ...
Pagina 135
... mentioning the " aforesaid word or names , ( the latter of which , as we " have reason to believe , is his deadly enemy ) he will " fall into ravings and foamings , ill - becoming the " meekness of his office , and tending to give ...
... mentioning the " aforesaid word or names , ( the latter of which , as we " have reason to believe , is his deadly enemy ) he will " fall into ravings and foamings , ill - becoming the " meekness of his office , and tending to give ...
Pagina 152
... , Royal Exchange , March 11 . " SOME time since you were pleased to mention " the beauties in the New Exchange and Westmin- “ ster - hall , and in my judgment were not very impar- ( ( " tial ; for if you were pleased 152 * THE TATLER .
... , Royal Exchange , March 11 . " SOME time since you were pleased to mention " the beauties in the New Exchange and Westmin- “ ster - hall , and in my judgment were not very impar- ( ( " tial ; for if you were pleased 152 * THE TATLER .
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