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... honour the remembrance of the inven- tor both of music and works in metal . Moses again ( who was the reporter ) is said to have been seen 1 linages in original . See note 2. p . 387. of vol . v . in all the Egyptian learning , which ...
... honour the remembrance of the inven- tor both of music and works in metal . Moses again ( who was the reporter ) is said to have been seen 1 linages in original . See note 2. p . 387. of vol . v . in all the Egyptian learning , which ...
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... honour or fame , nor inable- ment for business , that are the true ends of knowledge ; some of these being more worthy than other , though all inferior and degenerate : but it is a restitution and reinvesting ( in great part ) of man ...
... honour or fame , nor inable- ment for business , that are the true ends of knowledge ; some of these being more worthy than other , though all inferior and degenerate : but it is a restitution and reinvesting ( in great part ) of man ...
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... honoured but with the titles of Worthies or Demigods , inventors were ever consecrated amongst the Gods themselves . And if the ordinary ambitions of men lead them to seek the amplification of their own power in their countries , and a ...
... honoured but with the titles of Worthies or Demigods , inventors were ever consecrated amongst the Gods themselves . And if the ordinary ambitions of men lead them to seek the amplification of their own power in their countries , and a ...
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... honour of Alexander's conquests saith , Nihil aliud quam bene ausus vana con- temnere : in which sort of things it is the manner of men first to wonder that any such thing should be possible , and after it is found out to wonder again ...
... honour of Alexander's conquests saith , Nihil aliud quam bene ausus vana con- temnere : in which sort of things it is the manner of men first to wonder that any such thing should be possible , and after it is found out to wonder again ...
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... honour of a first , and in the other the ease of a second ; and lastly how in the descent and continuance of wits and labours the succession hath been in the most popu- lar and weak opinions , like unto the weakest natures which many ...
... honour of a first , and in the other the ease of a second ; and lastly how in the descent and continuance of wits and labours the succession hath been in the most popu- lar and weak opinions , like unto the weakest natures which many ...
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