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... at SanGermano, a little town atthe footof Mount Cassino, in aspacious house, where allpassengers, from the pope down tothe meanest beggar, are received,lodged, fed,andtreated accordingto their rank.The abbot eachday visits allhis guests ...
... at SanGermano, a little town atthe footof Mount Cassino, in aspacious house, where allpassengers, from the pope down tothe meanest beggar, are received,lodged, fed,andtreated accordingto their rank.The abbot eachday visits allhis guests ...
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... atthe distance of four hundred leagues, under atropical sun.If he was aconqueror, he doubtless cast hiseyes on the ... at the age of seventy years, lived to that of two hundred and five; and, afterward, that Abraham went outof Haran ...
... atthe distance of four hundred leagues, under atropical sun.If he was aconqueror, he doubtless cast hiseyes on the ... at the age of seventy years, lived to that of two hundred and five; and, afterward, that Abraham went outof Haran ...
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... at the first to all mankind; but if it be proved that He proceeds in a different way, it is not for us to question Him. The ... atthe time when this historywas written, the sacrifice of human victims wascustomary amongstthe Jews, as it ...
... at the first to all mankind; but if it be proved that He proceeds in a different way, it is not for us to question Him. The ... atthe time when this historywas written, the sacrifice of human victims wascustomary amongstthe Jews, as it ...
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... atthe same time gliding adroitlyover the faults of theGreek poet, and theslumber with which Horace reproaches him. He strove toturnPerrault, the enemyof Homer, intoridicule. Wherever Perrault misunderstandsa passage, or renders ...
... atthe same time gliding adroitlyover the faults of theGreek poet, and theslumber with which Horace reproaches him. He strove toturnPerrault, the enemyof Homer, intoridicule. Wherever Perrault misunderstandsa passage, or renders ...
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... atthe sources of the Pison,the Gihon,theTigris,andthe Euphrates,or, which is the samething,at the sources oftheGuadalquivir, the Guadiana, theDouro, and the Ebro. For of Pison we easily make Phæris, and of Phæris we easily make the ...
... atthe sources of the Pison,the Gihon,theTigris,andthe Euphrates,or, which is the samething,at the sources oftheGuadalquivir, the Guadiana, theDouro, and the Ebro. For of Pison we easily make Phæris, and of Phæris we easily make the ...
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