Great Books of the Western World, Band 23Robert Maynard Hutchins Encyclopædia Britannica, 1952 |
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... sometimes in the entrails of a sacrificed beast , which was haruspicy : some- times in dreams : sometimes in croaking of ra- vens , or chattering of birds : sometimes in the lineaments of the face , which was called meto- poscopy ; or ...
... sometimes in the entrails of a sacrificed beast , which was haruspicy : some- times in dreams : sometimes in croaking of ra- vens , or chattering of birds : sometimes in the lineaments of the face , which was called meto- poscopy ; or ...
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... sometimes to be moved , sometimes to stand still ; and to seem to our senses sometimes hot , sometimes cold ; sometimes of one colour , smell , taste , or sound , sometimes of another . And this diversity of seeming , produced by the ...
... sometimes to be moved , sometimes to stand still ; and to seem to our senses sometimes hot , sometimes cold ; sometimes of one colour , smell , taste , or sound , sometimes of another . And this diversity of seeming , produced by the ...
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... sometimes , reconciled . Judgement and fancy may have place in the same man ; but by turns ; as the end which he aimeth at requireth . As the Israelites in Egypt were sometimes fastened to their labour of making bricks , and other times ...
... sometimes , reconciled . Judgement and fancy may have place in the same man ; but by turns ; as the end which he aimeth at requireth . As the Israelites in Egypt were sometimes fastened to their labour of making bricks , and other times ...
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How many Kinds of Principalities | 1 |
Why the Kingdom of Darius con | 7 |
I | 14 |
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