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... thing , if it had not been allready de- clare'd in the verfees of Hefiod . " ( B. 3 , C. 11. ) * Works and days , B. 1. The Theogony , or generation of the gods , is a different poem . At any rate he is mention'd by Plato and Diogenes ...
... thing , if it had not been allready de- clare'd in the verfees of Hefiod . " ( B. 3 , C. 11. ) * Works and days , B. 1. The Theogony , or generation of the gods , is a different poem . At any rate he is mention'd by Plato and Diogenes ...
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... things which are contain'd and digested therein fhould allways exift , inasmuch as the world , in the first place , allways remains ; for which rea- fon its parts are to be place'd along with it ; its parts , i fay , heaven , earth ...
... things which are contain'd and digested therein fhould allways exift , inasmuch as the world , in the first place , allways remains ; for which rea- fon its parts are to be place'd along with it ; its parts , i fay , heaven , earth ...
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... things which can be made therein may be made accordingly . Since , therefor , in every part of the world is place'd fome fupereminent fpecies of animals , for inftance , in heaven the gods , upon the earth men , below daemons , it is ...
... things which can be made therein may be made accordingly . Since , therefor , in every part of the world is place'd fome fupereminent fpecies of animals , for inftance , in heaven the gods , upon the earth men , below daemons , it is ...
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... things with certainty , be- cause they had allways computeed the years , and kept an exact account of time . Ari- ftotle calls them the most ancient of all mor- tals.t The Athenians gave out that they were pro- duce'd at the fame time ...
... things with certainty , be- cause they had allways computeed the years , and kept an exact account of time . Ari- ftotle calls them the most ancient of all mor- tals.t The Athenians gave out that they were pro- duce'd at the fame time ...
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... things at the first were jumble'd together , heaven and earth were in one mafs , and had one and the fame form : * Potters Antiquities of Greece , i , 2. cites Menander Plato and Hefychius ( as above ) , In voce Tnyeves . Plato , in ...
... things at the first were jumble'd together , heaven and earth were in one mafs , and had one and the fame form : * Potters Antiquities of Greece , i , 2. cites Menander Plato and Hefychius ( as above ) , In voce Tnyeves . Plato , in ...
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An Essay on Abstinence from Animal Food: As a Moral Duty Joseph Ritson Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1802 |
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