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... carried along . While however I strive to attach some worth to this work , because it is dedicated to you , I am in danger of trans- gressing the bounds of modesty , seeing it is undertaken by myself . But you will accept it as a will ...
... carried along . While however I strive to attach some worth to this work , because it is dedicated to you , I am in danger of trans- gressing the bounds of modesty , seeing it is undertaken by myself . But you will accept it as a will ...
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... carried with it , I indulge a hope that the inventions of the learned may receive some accession by these labours of mine . Certainly I am of opinion that speculative studies when trans- planted into active life acquire some new grace ...
... carried with it , I indulge a hope that the inventions of the learned may receive some accession by these labours of mine . Certainly I am of opinion that speculative studies when trans- planted into active life acquire some new grace ...
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... carried away Ju- piter's sinews , and that Mercury stole them from Typhon and gave them back to Jupiter ; without at once perceiving that it relates to successful rebellions , by which kings have their sinews both of money and authority ...
... carried away Ju- piter's sinews , and that Mercury stole them from Typhon and gave them back to Jupiter ; without at once perceiving that it relates to successful rebellions , by which kings have their sinews both of money and authority ...
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... carrying them away , left him there helpless and mutilated . Then came Mer- cury , and having stolen the sinews from Typhon gave them back to Jupiter , who finding his strength restored attacked the monster again . And first he struck ...
... carrying them away , left him there helpless and mutilated . Then came Mer- cury , and having stolen the sinews from Typhon gave them back to Jupiter , who finding his strength restored attacked the monster again . And first he struck ...
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... carried off on the shoulders of the rebels , to abandon the seat and princi- pal cities of his kingdom , and to contract his forces , and betake himself to some remote and obscure prov- ince ; his sinews both of money and majesty being ...
... carried off on the shoulders of the rebels , to abandon the seat and princi- pal cities of his kingdom , and to contract his forces , and betake himself to some remote and obscure prov- ince ; his sinews both of money and majesty being ...
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