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... root brit with that of the verb to write , remarking that , as we see in Greek , the ideas of writing and painting are cognate . 2 This statement , although doubtless resting on the authority of the Jesuit Fathers , appears to be at ...
... root brit with that of the verb to write , remarking that , as we see in Greek , the ideas of writing and painting are cognate . 2 This statement , although doubtless resting on the authority of the Jesuit Fathers , appears to be at ...
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... root of all mechanical operations . This motion worketh in round at first , by way of proof and search which way to deliver itself ; and then worketh in progress , where it findeth the deliverance easiest . In liquors this motion is ...
... root of all mechanical operations . This motion worketh in round at first , by way of proof and search which way to deliver itself ; and then worketh in progress , where it findeth the deliverance easiest . In liquors this motion is ...
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... root in a cloth besmeared with oil , and renew it once in half a year . The like is reported by some of the ancients , of the stalks of lilies . " The cause is ; for that these plants have a strong , dense , and succulent moisture ...
... root in a cloth besmeared with oil , and renew it once in half a year . The like is reported by some of the ancients , of the stalks of lilies . " The cause is ; for that these plants have a strong , dense , and succulent moisture ...
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... root of an American plant ; it takes its name from the district of Mexico from which it is brought . See Frampton's Joyful News out of the new found World , ( 1577 ) p . 23. Frampton's work is only a translation of that of Nicolas Mo ...
... root of an American plant ; it takes its name from the district of Mexico from which it is brought . See Frampton's Joyful News out of the new found World , ( 1577 ) p . 23. Frampton's work is only a translation of that of Nicolas Mo ...
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... roots nourish more than the leaves ; insomuch as the order of the Foliatanes was put down by the pope , as finding leaves unable to nourish man's body . Whether there be that differ- ence in the flesh of living creatures , is not well ...
... roots nourish more than the leaves ; insomuch as the order of the Foliatanes was put down by the pope , as finding leaves unable to nourish man's body . Whether there be that differ- ence in the flesh of living creatures , is not well ...
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