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Side 83
... fables of Æsop , and the brief sentences of the Seven , and the use of hieroglyphics may appear . And the cause was , for ... fable that the giants being overthrown in their war against the gods , the Earth their mother The Second Book 83.
... fables of Æsop , and the brief sentences of the Seven , and the use of hieroglyphics may appear . And the cause was , for ... fable that the giants being overthrown in their war against the gods , the Earth their mother The Second Book 83.
Side 84
... fable , that the rest of the gods having conspired to bind Jupiter , Pallas 2 called Briareus with his hundred hands to his aid : expounded , that monarchies need not fear any curbing of their absoluteness by mighty subjects , as long ...
... fable , that the rest of the gods having conspired to bind Jupiter , Pallas 2 called Briareus with his hundred hands to his aid : expounded , that monarchies need not fear any curbing of their absoluteness by mighty subjects , as long ...
Side 236
... fable of Atlas , 130 ; on elenches , 131 ; on argument in a circle , 135 ; on speech , 136 ; taxes Democritus , 143 ; on rheto- ric , 146 ; compares logic and rhe toric together , 148 ; his collections of signs of good and evil ( in the ...
... fable of Atlas , 130 ; on elenches , 131 ; on argument in a circle , 135 ; on speech , 136 ; taxes Democritus , 143 ; on rheto- ric , 146 ; compares logic and rhe toric together , 148 ; his collections of signs of good and evil ( in the ...
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The nature or manner of the Revelation | 1 |
Gruter Frankfort 1665 Opera Ommia with Life by W Rawley | 74 |
INTRODUCTION by G W Kitchin V | 175 |
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