A Philosophical Dictionary (Complete)Library of Alexandria, 28 de set. 2020 - 316 pāgines |
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... ofhis forehead, and eating the raw carcasses of mankind. Lucretiusdoes nothesitate tosay that nature has degenerated: Ipsa dedit dulces fœtuset pabula lœta, Quæ nunc vix nostro grandescunt aucta labore; Conterimusque boves, et vires ...
... ofhis forehead, and eating the raw carcasses of mankind. Lucretiusdoes nothesitate tosay that nature has degenerated: Ipsa dedit dulces fœtuset pabula lœta, Quæ nunc vix nostro grandescunt aucta labore; Conterimusque boves, et vires ...
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... ofhis smallworks, that Charles VIII. was not theson ofLouis XI. Thiswould account for Louis having neglected his education and always keeping him at adistance. Charles VIII. did notresemble LouisXI. either inbody orinmind; but ...
... ofhis smallworks, that Charles VIII. was not theson ofLouis XI. Thiswould account for Louis having neglected his education and always keeping him at adistance. Charles VIII. did notresemble LouisXI. either inbody orinmind; but ...
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... ofhis ancestors. So Cæsardescendedfrom a hero and from thegoddess Venus.Such isthe historyof nations;such is,very nearly, the knowledgeof early antiquity. The learned of Armenia demonstrate that theterrestrial paradise wasin their ...
... ofhis ancestors. So Cæsardescendedfrom a hero and from thegoddess Venus.Such isthe historyof nations;such is,very nearly, the knowledgeof early antiquity. The learned of Armenia demonstrate that theterrestrial paradise wasin their ...
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... ofhis hands, and burdened with a large family, toiling like a slave every day and at all seasons, to feedthem with the breadofsorrow and the water of tears; and say, which of the two conditionsis preeminentinpoverty." Thisisapassage ...
... ofhis hands, and burdened with a large family, toiling like a slave every day and at all seasons, to feedthem with the breadofsorrow and the water of tears; and say, which of the two conditionsis preeminentinpoverty." Thisisapassage ...
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... ofhis works that he had been a Christian. He never asks pardonfor it of the pontiffs ofthe ancient religion. He addressesthem inhis letters asif hehad always been attachedto the worship ofthe senate. It is not even proved that he ...
... ofhis works that he had been a Christian. He never asks pardonfor it of the pontiffs ofthe ancient religion. He addressesthem inhis letters asif hehad always been attachedto the worship ofthe senate. It is not even proved that he ...
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