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So much of our life , as we have discovered , is already dead ; and all those hours which we share , even from the breust of our mother , until we return to our grandmother the earth , are part of our dying days ; whereof even ...
So much of our life , as we have discovered , is already dead ; and all those hours which we share , even from the breust of our mother , until we return to our grandmother the earth , are part of our dying days ; whereof even ...
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... that nothing was left of it but the tongue and the paunch . 154. Philo Judæus saith , that the sense is like the sun ; for the sun seals up the globe of heaven , and a . opens the globe of earth : so the sense 45.
... that nothing was left of it but the tongue and the paunch . 154. Philo Judæus saith , that the sense is like the sun ; for the sun seals up the globe of heaven , and a . opens the globe of earth : so the sense 45.
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opens the globe of earth : so the sense doth obscure heavenly things , and reveals earthly things . 155. Alexander , after the battle of Granicum , had very great offers made him by Darius : consulting with his captains concerning them ...
opens the globe of earth : so the sense doth obscure heavenly things , and reveals earthly things . 155. Alexander , after the battle of Granicum , had very great offers made him by Darius : consulting with his captains concerning them ...
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The direct beams heat the upper region , the reflected beams from the earth and seas , heat the lower region . That which is in the midst , being farthest distant in place from these two regions of heat ...
The direct beams heat the upper region , the reflected beams from the earth and seas , heat the lower region . That which is in the midst , being farthest distant in place from these two regions of heat ...
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We also most humbly besought him to accept of us as his true servants , by as just a right as ever men on earth were bounden , laying and presenting , both our persons , and all we had at his feet .
We also most humbly besought him to accept of us as his true servants , by as just a right as ever men on earth were bounden , laying and presenting , both our persons , and all we had at his feet .
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