The Advancement of LearningDent, 1962 - 246 sider |
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... manner there belongeth to Kings from their servants both tribute of duty and presents of affection . In the former of these I hope I shall not live to be wanting , accord- ing to my most humble duty , and the good pleasure of your ...
... manner there belongeth to Kings from their servants both tribute of duty and presents of affection . In the former of these I hope I shall not live to be wanting , accord- ing to my most humble duty , and the good pleasure of your ...
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... manner of joining them and erecting the building ; and in mechanicals , the direction how to frame an instru- ment or engine , is not the same with the manner of setting it on work and employing it , ( and yet nevertheless in expressing ...
... manner of joining them and erecting the building ; and in mechanicals , the direction how to frame an instru- ment or engine , is not the same with the manner of setting it on work and employing it , ( and yet nevertheless in expressing ...
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... manner professed their desires , rather than been reserved and disguised in them . For so we see that Lucius Sylla made a kind of profession , that he wished all men happy or unhappy , as they stood his friends or enemies . So Cæsar ...
... manner professed their desires , rather than been reserved and disguised in them . For so we see that Lucius Sylla made a kind of profession , that he wished all men happy or unhappy , as they stood his friends or enemies . So Cæsar ...
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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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