The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen10Hurd and Houghton, 1872 |
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... be very strong it will in the end 1 Aristot . De Long . et Brevit . Vitæ , c . 6 . Virgil , Eclog . viii . 80 .: " Limus ut hic durescit , et hæc ut cera liquescit Uno eodemque igne . " 1 Pliny , xviii . 73 . 24 TRANSLATION OF THE.
... be very strong it will in the end 1 Aristot . De Long . et Brevit . Vitæ , c . 6 . Virgil , Eclog . viii . 80 .: " Limus ut hic durescit , et hæc ut cera liquescit Uno eodemque igne . " 1 Pliny , xviii . 73 . 24 TRANSLATION OF THE.
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... 1 that it is two years or at least more than one is certain . It is of an immense size , and grows even to the thirtieth year ; the teeth are extremely strong ,. 1 Pliny , viii . 10 . 1 Aristot . Hist . An . ix . 44 34 TRANSLATION OF THE.
... 1 that it is two years or at least more than one is certain . It is of an immense size , and grows even to the thirtieth year ; the teeth are extremely strong ,. 1 Pliny , viii . 10 . 1 Aristot . Hist . An . ix . 44 34 TRANSLATION OF THE.
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... Pliny , viii . 50 . 8 Pliny , viii . 75 . long - lived ; yet he is much more lascivious 36 TRANSLATION OF THE.
... Pliny , viii . 50 . 8 Pliny , viii . 75 . long - lived ; yet he is much more lascivious 36 TRANSLATION OF THE.
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... been known to live for thirty years , and wild ones for forty . 25. The raven likewise is reported to live long ,. 1 Arist . de Gen. Anim . ii . 5 . 2 Erasm . Adagia , i . 9. 57 . 1 Cf. Pliny , x . 34 . 38 TRANSLATION OF THE.
... been known to live for thirty years , and wild ones for forty . 25. The raven likewise is reported to live long ,. 1 Arist . de Gen. Anim . ii . 5 . 2 Erasm . Adagia , i . 9. 57 . 1 Cf. Pliny , x . 34 . 38 TRANSLATION OF THE.
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