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Side 86
... there are many of that kind need not to be doubted . For example : is not the rule , Si inæqualibus æqualia addas , omnia erunt inæqualia , an axiom as well of 2 justice as of the mathematics ? 1 and is 86 The Advancement of Learning.
... there are many of that kind need not to be doubted . For example : is not the rule , Si inæqualibus æqualia addas , omnia erunt inæqualia , an axiom as well of 2 justice as of the mathematics ? 1 and is 86 The Advancement of Learning.
Side 87
... Omnia mutantur , nil interit , a contemplation in philo- sophy thus , that the quantum of nature is eternal ? in natural theology thus , that it requireth the same Omnipo- tence to make somewhat nothing , which at the first made nothing ...
... Omnia mutantur , nil interit , a contemplation in philo- sophy thus , that the quantum of nature is eternal ? in natural theology thus , that it requireth the same Omnipo- tence to make somewhat nothing , which at the first made nothing ...
Side 102
... omnia sylvæ.1 The voice of nature will consent , whether the voice of man do or no . And as Alexander Borgia was wont to say of the expedition of the French for Naples , that they came with chalk in their hands to mark up their lodgings ...
... omnia sylvæ.1 The voice of nature will consent , whether the voice of man do or no . And as Alexander Borgia was wont to say of the expedition of the French for Naples , that they came with chalk in their hands to mark up their lodgings ...
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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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