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... opinion.t : " The Aegyptians , " according to Herodotus , " who live'd before the reign of Pfammetichus , thought themselves the most ancient people of all the world til they were confuteed by a ftra- tagem of that monarch ; which ...
... opinion.t : " The Aegyptians , " according to Herodotus , " who live'd before the reign of Pfammetichus , thought themselves the most ancient people of all the world til they were confuteed by a ftra- tagem of that monarch ; which ...
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... opinion , and allmost every where receive'd among the vulgar , that , in the begining of the world , men , like plants , were by some strange prolifick virtue produce'd out of the fertile womb of our common mother , Earth ; and there ...
... opinion , and allmost every where receive'd among the vulgar , that , in the begining of the world , men , like plants , were by some strange prolifick virtue produce'd out of the fertile womb of our common mother , Earth ; and there ...
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... opinions amongst the most famous and authentick naturalifts and historians . Some of these are of opinion that the world had neither begining nor ever fhal have end ; and likewise fay , that mankind was from eternity , and that there ...
... opinions amongst the most famous and authentick naturalifts and historians . Some of these are of opinion that the world had neither begining nor ever fhal have end ; and likewise fay , that mankind was from eternity , and that there ...
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... opinion , concerning the first creation of all things ; for , in his Menalippe , hes has these verfeës : " A mafs confufe'd heaven and earth once were Of one form ; but , after separation , Then men , trees , beasts of th ' earth , with ...
... opinion , concerning the first creation of all things ; for , in his Menalippe , hes has these verfeës : " A mafs confufe'd heaven and earth once were Of one form ; but , after separation , Then men , trees , beasts of th ' earth , with ...
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... opinions touching the original of things . But ( he proceeds ) men , they say , at first led a rude and bruteifh fort of life , and wander'd up and down in the fields , and fed upon herbs , and the natural fruit of the trees . Their ...
... opinions touching the original of things . But ( he proceeds ) men , they say , at first led a rude and bruteifh fort of life , and wander'd up and down in the fields , and fed upon herbs , and the natural fruit of the trees . Their ...
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