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Strona 33
... faid , " Give me your hand , poor Moro , " it raifed the fore part , ftretched out its hand , and bending the phalanges , really in- terlocked it with the hand prefented to it . Although its confor- mation did not permit it to be very ...
... faid , " Give me your hand , poor Moro , " it raifed the fore part , ftretched out its hand , and bending the phalanges , really in- terlocked it with the hand prefented to it . Although its confor- mation did not permit it to be very ...
Strona 46
... faid to have happened , is not eafily reconcilable with our knowledge of that phenomenon . Such a cloud , or mift , as could have enveloped Romulus from the eyes of the affembly , is not a natural concomitant of a thunder - ftorm ...
... faid to have happened , is not eafily reconcilable with our knowledge of that phenomenon . Such a cloud , or mift , as could have enveloped Romulus from the eyes of the affembly , is not a natural concomitant of a thunder - ftorm ...
Strona 47
... faid to have been buried , to be favored by them with the hand which had written fo admirable a work . ΤΗ JOHN WALLIS , D. D. HE Originals of the following Letters , written by this great Mathematician , prove the vaft power of ...
... faid to have been buried , to be favored by them with the hand which had written fo admirable a work . ΤΗ JOHN WALLIS , D. D. HE Originals of the following Letters , written by this great Mathematician , prove the vaft power of ...
Strona 48
... faid he had given that dignity to the best fcholar in the kingdom . His Biographer fays , " For our Plays , he was an enemy to them , as a principal caufe of the debauchery of the times ( the other causes he thought to be the French ...
... faid he had given that dignity to the best fcholar in the kingdom . His Biographer fays , " For our Plays , he was an enemy to them , as a principal caufe of the debauchery of the times ( the other causes he thought to be the French ...
Strona 55
... faid , that he had been told by an acquaintance of Sir Ifaac , that in early life he started as a clamorous infidel ; but that , as he became more more informed on the fubject , he was converted to Christianity , and became one of its ...
... faid , that he had been told by an acquaintance of Sir Ifaac , that in early life he started as a clamorous infidel ; but that , as he became more more informed on the fubject , he was converted to Christianity , and became one of its ...
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