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... wherein nevertheless my purpose is at this time to note only omissions and deficiencies , and not to make any redargutions of errors , " and so on . But an " enumera- tion of Inventions " is not the same thing as a perambulation of ...
... wherein nevertheless my purpose is at this time to note only omissions and deficiencies , and not to make any redargutions of errors , " and so on . But an " enumera- tion of Inventions " is not the same thing as a perambulation of ...
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... wherein he doth depress and extenuate the 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 ...
... wherein he doth depress and extenuate the 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 ...
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... wherein I should likewise open that which I think good to withdraw , I will omit . Neither do I contend but that this motion which I call the freeing of a direction , in the received philosophies ( as far as a swimming anticipation ...
... wherein I should likewise open that which I think good to withdraw , I will omit . Neither do I contend but that this motion which I call the freeing of a direction , in the received philosophies ( as far as a swimming anticipation ...
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... wherein they take pride , and so entertaineth them in good humour and pleasing conceits toward themselves ; or because it advanceth any other their ends . So that as it is said of untrue valours that some men's valours are in the eyes ...
... wherein they take pride , and so entertaineth them in good humour and pleasing conceits toward themselves ; or because it advanceth any other their ends . So that as it is said of untrue valours that some men's valours are in the eyes ...
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... wherein he offended ; for when he was past threescore years old , he was taken with an extreme desire to go to school again and to learn the Greek tongue , to the end to peruse the Greek au- thors ; which doth well demonstrate , that ...
... wherein he offended ; for when he was past threescore years old , he was taken with an extreme desire to go to school again and to learn the Greek tongue , to the end to peruse the Greek au- thors ; which doth well demonstrate , that ...
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