Encyclopaedia Perthensis; Or Universal Dictionary of the Arts, Sciences, Literature, &c. Intended to Supersede the Use of Other Books of Reference, Volumen1John Brown, 1816 |
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... themselves , but re- latively , or as they respect each other ; both to treat them as so many wholes , and as so many parts of some greater whole , and to point out α their their connection with each other , and with that whole AE ...
... themselves , but re- latively , or as they respect each other ; both to treat them as so many wholes , and as so many parts of some greater whole , and to point out α their their connection with each other , and with that whole AE ...
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... themselves bestow the title Abba mare eminently on the bishop of Alexandria ; which occafioned the people to give him the title of Baba , or Papa , that is , Grand- father ; a title which he bore before the bishop of Rome . It is a ...
... themselves bestow the title Abba mare eminently on the bishop of Alexandria ; which occafioned the people to give him the title of Baba , or Papa , that is , Grand- father ; a title which he bore before the bishop of Rome . It is a ...
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... themselves players . After this , they were ever repeating verfes from fome tragedy , and par ticularly out of the Andromeda of Euripides , as if they had been upon the stage ; fo that many of thefe pale , meagre actors , were pouring ...
... themselves players . After this , they were ever repeating verfes from fome tragedy , and par ticularly out of the Andromeda of Euripides , as if they had been upon the stage ; fo that many of thefe pale , meagre actors , were pouring ...
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... themselves a tribute ; which they exacted , not with a view to live in luence , but merely to enjoy the neceflaries of e . They never took arms , but to oblige thofe to make good a promise to them , by whom it had en broken . They paid ...
... themselves a tribute ; which they exacted , not with a view to live in luence , but merely to enjoy the neceflaries of e . They never took arms , but to oblige thofe to make good a promise to them , by whom it had en broken . They paid ...
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... themselves able and fufficient to do many things , which actually they never do . Sath's Serm . - Every man fhall give as he is able , According to the blessing of the Lord thy God , which he hath given thee . Deut . xvi . 17. 3. Be ...
... themselves able and fufficient to do many things , which actually they never do . Sath's Serm . - Every man fhall give as he is able , According to the blessing of the Lord thy God , which he hath given thee . Deut . xvi . 17. 3. Be ...
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