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... 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 came . And , yet I know not how it is , but there are few foot- prints pointing back towards you , among 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 came . And , yet I know not how it is , but there are few foot- prints pointing back towards you , among the ...
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... less been foisted by some later author into the original fable . For it is no uncommon thing to find the more ancient narrations transferred to persons and names of later date ; sometimes absurdly and stupidly , as in this instance ...
... less been foisted by some later author into the original fable . For it is no uncommon thing to find the more ancient narrations transferred to persons and names of later date ; sometimes absurdly and stupidly , as in this instance ...
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... less radiant . This is very plainly seen in the power of vision , and not less so in all kinds of magnetic virtue , and in every effect which takes place at a distance . For whatever produces an effect at a distance may be truly said to ...
... less radiant . This is very plainly seen in the power of vision , and not less so in all kinds of magnetic virtue , and in every effect which takes place at a distance . For whatever produces an effect at a distance may be truly said to ...
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... less noble birth . For wars are generous ; treasons degen- erate and base . They are prettily described , in allusion to the perpetual cares and trepidations of traitors , as old and white from their birth . Their power ( 104 ...
... less noble birth . For wars are generous ; treasons degen- erate and base . They are prettily described , in allusion to the perpetual cares and trepidations of traitors , as old and white from their birth . Their power ( 104 ...
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... less than in opinion , and can- not be consistent with themselves in which sense they in like manner see two Thebes ; for by Thebes is meant the ends and aim of our actions ; Thebes being Pen- theus's home and resting - place . And ...
... less than in opinion , and can- not be consistent with themselves in which sense they in like manner see two Thebes ; for by Thebes is meant the ends and aim of our actions ; Thebes being Pen- theus's home and resting - place . And ...
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