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... effects they now dis- cover succeeded the curse , and came in with thorns and briars ; and therefore Eugubinus ( who affirmeth this serpent was a basilisk ) incurreth no absurdity , nor need we infer that Eve should be destroyed ...
... effects they now dis- cover succeeded the curse , and came in with thorns and briars ; and therefore Eugubinus ( who affirmeth this serpent was a basilisk ) incurreth no absurdity , nor need we infer that Eve should be destroyed ...
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... effect ; yet in his immortal and diviner part he seemed to hold a nearer coherence , and an umbilicality even with God himself . And so indeed although the propriety of this part be found but in some animals , and many species there are ...
... effect ; yet in his immortal and diviner part he seemed to hold a nearer coherence , and an umbilicality even with God himself . And so indeed although the propriety of this part be found but in some animals , and many species there are ...
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... effect but seven . For discoursing thereof in his Plinian Exercitations , he thus determineth ; Ridere licet hodiernos pictores , qui tabulas proponunt Cumane , Cumææ et Erythrææ , quasi trium diversarum sibyllarum ; cùm una eademque ...
... effect but seven . For discoursing thereof in his Plinian Exercitations , he thus determineth ; Ridere licet hodiernos pictores , qui tabulas proponunt Cumane , Cumææ et Erythrææ , quasi trium diversarum sibyllarum ; cùm una eademque ...
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... effect ; her right hand was falling from the wrist as if life were departing and con- vulsion commencing . The composition of the figure was erect and judiciously disposed for the confined space it was placed in . The pro- portion of ...
... effect ; her right hand was falling from the wrist as if life were departing and con- vulsion commencing . The composition of the figure was erect and judiciously disposed for the confined space it was placed in . The pro- portion of ...
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... effect ; the strength of those tendons being able to hold in that tracture ; and is a common way practised by butchers , thus to hang their sheep and oxen.1 This , though an unworthy act , and so delivered by Homer , yet somewhat ...
... effect ; the strength of those tendons being able to hold in that tracture ; and is a common way practised by butchers , thus to hang their sheep and oxen.1 This , though an unworthy act , and so delivered by Homer , yet somewhat ...
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