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... taken by itself , that they may be said to give notice from afar and cry out that there is a parable below . For a fable that is probable may be thought to have been composed merely for pleasure , in imitation of history . But when a ...
... taken by itself , that they may be said to give notice from afar and cry out that there is a parable below . For a fable that is probable may be thought to have been composed merely for pleasure , in imitation of history . But when a ...
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... others I am of course aware , but if I may speak what I think freely without mincing it , I must say that the pains which have been hitherto taken that way , though great and laborious , have gone near to deprive the inquiry of 80 PREFACE .
... others I am of course aware , but if I may speak what I think freely without mincing it , I must say that the pains which have been hitherto taken that way , though great and laborious , have gone near to deprive the inquiry of 80 PREFACE .
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... taken away , or if a breach of the treaty would endanger the existence or the integrity of the state and revenue , - then the treaty may be consid- ered to be ratified and sanctioned and confirmed as by the oath of Styx : for then it is ...
... taken away , or if a breach of the treaty would endanger the existence or the integrity of the state and revenue , - then the treaty may be consid- ered to be ratified and sanctioned and confirmed as by the oath of Styx : for then it is ...
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... taken up his abode , than Daunus bethought him that he was entertaining under his roof a man impious and hated by the gods , a fighter against heaven , who had violently assaulted and wounded with the sword a god- dess whom it was ...
... taken up his abode , than Daunus bethought him that he was entertaining under his roof a man impious and hated by the gods , a fighter against heaven , who had violently assaulted and wounded with the sword a god- dess whom it was ...
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... taken by its father and sewed up in his thigh , until the time of gestation should be accom- plished . The burden made him limp , and the infant , because while it was carried in his thigh it caused a pain or pricking , received the ...
... taken by its father and sewed up in his thigh , until the time of gestation should be accom- plished . The burden made him limp , and the infant , because while it was carried in his thigh it caused a pain or pricking , received the ...
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