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... cause of all phenomena . The parents of Eros are un- known ; that is to say , it is in vain to seek to carry our in- quiries beyond the fact of the existence of matter possessed of such and such primitive qualities . On what do those ...
... cause of all phenomena . The parents of Eros are un- known ; that is to say , it is in vain to seek to carry our in- quiries beyond the fact of the existence of matter possessed of such and such primitive qualities . On what do those ...
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... cause , ) we most humbly beseech thee to prosper this great sign , and to give us the interpretation and use of it ... caused the boat to be softly and with silence rowed towards the pillar . But ere he came near it , the pillar and ...
... cause , ) we most humbly beseech thee to prosper this great sign , and to give us the interpretation and use of it ... caused the boat to be softly and with silence rowed towards the pillar . But ere he came near it , the pillar and ...
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... cause it . But then that they should have knowledge of the languages , books , affairs , of those that lie such a distance from them , it was a thing we could not tell what to make of ; for that it seemed to us a condition and propriety ...
... cause it . But then that they should have knowledge of the languages , books , affairs , of those that lie such a distance from them , it was a thing we could not tell what to make of ; for that it seemed to us a condition and propriety ...
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... must yield you some other cause . For I cannot say ( if I shall say truly , ) but in usum venire cœperunt . 1 propterea quod triremes 2 entercourse in orig . · • our shipping , for number , strength , mariners , NEW ATLANTIS . 143.
... must yield you some other cause . For I cannot say ( if I shall say truly , ) but in usum venire cœperunt . 1 propterea quod triremes 2 entercourse in orig . · • our shipping , for number , strength , mariners , NEW ATLANTIS . 143.
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... cause of his coming is secret . your fellows of a good standing to see his entry . " I thanked him , and told him , " I was most day being come , he made his entry . stature and age , comely of person , and had an aspect as if he pitied ...
... cause of his coming is secret . your fellows of a good standing to see his entry . " I thanked him , and told him , " I was most day being come , he made his entry . stature and age , comely of person , and had an aspect as if he pitied ...
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