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... ( page 124 ) . 218. Motto . Horace , Epistles , 1. xviii . 68. The 1712 edition prints ' Caveto . ' Great Benefit Ticket . Cf. note , page 479 ; also No. 242 . 219. PAGE 149. Motto . Ovid , Metamorphoses , xiii . 141 . PAGE 151. Epictetus ...
... ( page 124 ) . 218. Motto . Horace , Epistles , 1. xviii . 68. The 1712 edition prints ' Caveto . ' Great Benefit Ticket . Cf. note , page 479 ; also No. 242 . 219. PAGE 149. Motto . Ovid , Metamorphoses , xiii . 141 . PAGE 151. Epictetus ...
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... PAGE 209. Motto . Virgil , Aeneid , vi . 86 . PAGE 210. Logic Lane ( still so named ) runs off the High Street by University College . Smiglesians , the followers of Martin Smiglecius ( died 1618 ) , a Polish Jesuit . His Logic ...
... PAGE 209. Motto . Virgil , Aeneid , vi . 86 . PAGE 210. Logic Lane ( still so named ) runs off the High Street by University College . Smiglesians , the followers of Martin Smiglecius ( died 1618 ) , a Polish Jesuit . His Logic ...
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... PAGE 421. The Examen de Ingenios of Huarte is described Bayle . Budgell probably obtained his information there . PAGE 422. Clavius . Christopher Clavius , who czrried out the re- form of the calendar by order of Gregory XIII . See ...
... PAGE 421. The Examen de Ingenios of Huarte is described Bayle . Budgell probably obtained his information there . PAGE 422. Clavius . Christopher Clavius , who czrried out the re- form of the calendar by order of Gregory XIII . See ...
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