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... come to me . To you on this account I profess to owe both myself and all that is mine ; and therefore it is the less strange , if I requite you with what is your own ; that with a nat- ural motion it may return to the place whence it ...
... come to me . To you on this account I profess to owe both myself and all that is mine ; and therefore it is the less strange , if I requite you with what is your own ; that with a nat- ural motion it may return to the place whence it ...
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... come down to us . Thus between the hidden depths of antiquity and the days of tradition and evidence that followed there is drawn a veil , as it were , of fables , which come in and occupy the middle region that separates what has ...
... come down to us . Thus between the hidden depths of antiquity and the days of tradition and evidence that followed there is drawn a veil , as it were , of fables , which come in and occupy the middle region that separates what has ...
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... come down to us , I should not have thought of looking for anything great or lofty from such a source . But it will ap- pear upon an attentive examination that they are de- livered not as new inventions then first published , but as ...
... come down to us , I should not have thought of looking for anything great or lofty from such a source . But it will ap- pear upon an attentive examination that they are de- livered not as new inventions then first published , but as ...
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... come to pass that they are celebrated as prophets and men of a far foresight . Of this we have an eminent example in Marcus Cato of Utica , by whom the ruin of his country and the usurpation that followed , by means first of the con ...
... come to pass that they are celebrated as prophets and men of a far foresight . Of this we have an eminent example in Marcus Cato of Utica , by whom the ruin of his country and the usurpation that followed , by means first of the con ...
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... head of their own . This generally begins with the secret solicitation of nobles and great persons , whose connivency being obtained , an attempt is then made to stir the people . Thence comes a kind DE SAPIENTIA VETERUM . 85.
... head of their own . This generally begins with the secret solicitation of nobles and great persons , whose connivency being obtained , an attempt is then made to stir the people . Thence comes a kind DE SAPIENTIA VETERUM . 85.
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