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... omitted , and in Religione usus imaginum . . . . invaluit are substituted . See note D. 109 . 2 i . e . as a physical remedy , without any thought of inviting thereby the assistance of spirits , - as explained in the translation . -- 8 ...
... omitted , and in Religione usus imaginum . . . . invaluit are substituted . See note D. 109 . 2 i . e . as a physical remedy , without any thought of inviting thereby the assistance of spirits , - as explained in the translation . -- 8 ...
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... omitted in the translation . 2 This I suppose is what the French call mauvaise honte . The translation is De inutili verecundia , which is the Latin rendering of Tɛpì dvowτías , the title of a tract by Plutarch . 2 This is omitted in ...
... omitted in the translation . 2 This I suppose is what the French call mauvaise honte . The translation is De inutili verecundia , which is the Latin rendering of Tɛpì dvowτías , the title of a tract by Plutarch . 2 This is omitted in ...
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... omitted ) , those on the second with the next paragraph . 2 The rest of this paragraph is omitted in the translation . ity ; ] for it were a strange conclusion , THE SECOND BOOK . 405.
... omitted ) , those on the second with the next paragraph . 2 The rest of this paragraph is omitted in the translation . ity ; ] for it were a strange conclusion , THE SECOND BOOK . 405.
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