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... Naturâ Deor . , i . 36 . 4 " This place adores the crocodile ; another dreads the ibis , feeder on serpents ; here shines the golden image of the sacred ape ; here men venerate the fish of the river ; there whole towns worship a dog ...
... Naturâ Deor . , i . 36 . 4 " This place adores the crocodile ; another dreads the ibis , feeder on serpents ; here shines the golden image of the sacred ape ; here men venerate the fish of the river ; there whole towns worship a dog ...
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... nature of usher and porter , sitting at the opening of the shell which the nacre keeps always gaping and open , till the ... Naturâ Deor . , ii . 49 . battalion , solid , close , and environed with six 85 Raimond de Sebonde CHAP . XII .
... nature of usher and porter , sitting at the opening of the shell which the nacre keeps always gaping and open , till the ... Naturâ Deor . , ii . 49 . battalion , solid , close , and environed with six 85 Raimond de Sebonde CHAP . XII .
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... Naturâ Deor . , iii . 27 . 1 66 " Do the veins of the illiterate swell less freely ? " - Horatius , Epod . , viii . v . 17 . " Thou shalt be free from disease and infirmity , and avoid care and sorrow ; and thy life shall be prolonged ...
... Naturâ Deor . , iii . 27 . 1 66 " Do the veins of the illiterate swell less freely ? " - Horatius , Epod . , viii . v . 17 . " Thou shalt be free from disease and infirmity , and avoid care and sorrow ; and thy life shall be prolonged ...
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... natural and earthly means cannot conceive that supernatural and heavenly knowledge : let us bring nothing of our own , but ... Naturâ Deor . 31 Corinthians , i . 19 , 20 , 21 . power of man to find out that which he seeks 117 Raimond de ...
... natural and earthly means cannot conceive that supernatural and heavenly knowledge : let us bring nothing of our own , but ... Naturâ Deor . 31 Corinthians , i . 19 , 20 , 21 . power of man to find out that which he seeks 117 Raimond de ...
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... natural ignorance we were in before . The same has fallen out to men truly wise which befall ears of corn ; they shoot ... Naturâ Deor . , i . 17 . * Diogenes Laertius , i . 22 . 3 Socrates . think we know , is but a piece , and 118 BOOK ...
... natural ignorance we were in before . The same has fallen out to men truly wise which befall ears of corn ; they shoot ... Naturâ Deor . , i . 17 . * Diogenes Laertius , i . 22 . 3 Socrates . think we know , is but a piece , and 118 BOOK ...
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