The Athenian Oracle: Being an Entire Collection of All the Valuable Questions and Answers in the Old Athenian Mercuries, Volumen3A. Bell, 1704 |
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... water the Earth , and drein up all that the Ar- teries give , more than can be imploy'd in the Nourishment of the Parts , and reconvey it to the Heart and from thence m - moft probable Method in effect- ing this Cheat , Vol . III . The ...
... water the Earth , and drein up all that the Ar- teries give , more than can be imploy'd in the Nourishment of the Parts , and reconvey it to the Heart and from thence m - moft probable Method in effect- ing this Cheat , Vol . III . The ...
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... Waters . 7 F able both to Chriftianity , and Civil Politicks , and therefore we need not to choose one that's diffonant to either , nay , to that which is really both , I mean Chriftianity . cannot but he judged to have a great Love and ...
... Waters . 7 F able both to Chriftianity , and Civil Politicks , and therefore we need not to choose one that's diffonant to either , nay , to that which is really both , I mean Chriftianity . cannot but he judged to have a great Love and ...
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... Water , as they fay of Men ) the one and lying not to near the back- petrified , and the other putrified , parts as the fore - parts , they pray the Reafon of ones Petri - poize and draw the dead party faction , and the others ...
... Water , as they fay of Men ) the one and lying not to near the back- petrified , and the other putrified , parts as the fore - parts , they pray the Reafon of ones Petri - poize and draw the dead party faction , and the others ...
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... Water with pen ? 4. We might eaf probable Account of the Water for both , in Buckets let down tom of the Sea , ( which , fee the Transactions of A. Thefe wou'd feem from fome Accident or other ...
... Water with pen ? 4. We might eaf probable Account of the Water for both , in Buckets let down tom of the Sea , ( which , fee the Transactions of A. Thefe wou'd feem from fome Accident or other ...
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... Water , we might fay , ' twas the Water got in be- tween the Lids , which hinder'd the Under - Lid from rifing , and joyning the Upper ; without which , ' tis impoffible to fhut the Eye . And here wou d be a very fair Account of the ...
... Water , we might fay , ' twas the Water got in be- tween the Lids , which hinder'd the Under - Lid from rifing , and joyning the Upper ; without which , ' tis impoffible to fhut the Eye . And here wou d be a very fair Account of the ...
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Página 439 - He answered and said, Lo, I see four men loose, walking in the midst of the fire, and they have no hurt; and the form of the fourth is like the Son of God.
Página 153 - But if a woman have long hair, it is a glory to her : for her hair is given her for a covering.
Página 481 - And the Lord said unto him, Wherewith ? And he said, I will go forth, and I will be a lying spirit in the mouth of all his prophets. And he said, Thou shalt persuade him, and prevail also : go forth, and do so.
Página 250 - ... from the center of the sun to the center of the earth. The distance actually varies through the year because the earth's orbit is slightly elliptical.
Página 127 - But tis not feature, or a face, That does my free election grace, Nor is my liking onely led By a well temperd white and red; Could I enamour'd grow on those, The Lilly and the blushing Rose, United in one stalk, might be As dear unto my thoughts as she. But I look farther, and do find A richer beauty in her mind; Where something is so lasting fair, As time or age cannot impair.
Página 126 - Senses' power doth spring, Nor from the body's humours, tempered right. She is a vine, which doth no propping need To make her spread herself or spring upright; She is a star, whose beams do not proceed From any sun, but from a native light.
Página 11 - To this conclave (for by this name the place of the election is called) is but one door, to which belongeth four locks, and as many keys : one key is in the keeping of the cardinals, one of the city bishops, one of the Roman nobility, and one of the master of the ceremonies. There is in this door a wicket or batch, which is opened only at dinners and suppers, whereof the master of the ceremonies keepeth the key. At this hole the cardinals...
Página 92 - I am in two camps, signifies that from a little there was much : deliver me, I pray thee, out of the hand of my brother, out of the hand of Esau, because I fear him, signifies the state respectively, because he made himself prior...
Página 12 - Eleftion be not fully ended , then muft the Cardinals be kept from Fire, Light, and Viftuals, till they are fully agreed. The Wicket which we before mentioned, is called the Golden Gate , at which...
Página 11 - Chambers, which are purpofely for the Time, made of Green or Violet Cloth. To each Cardinal is allowed four Servants to lie in his Chamber. They that are once within are , compelled...