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Strana 149
Besides , men cannot foresee future events in this uncertainty of human affairs ; they would not marry , if they could foretell the causes of their dislike and separation ; or parents , if they knew the hour of their children's death ...
Besides , men cannot foresee future events in this uncertainty of human affairs ; they would not marry , if they could foretell the causes of their dislike and separation ; or parents , if they knew the hour of their children's death ...
Strana 168
In accusing them I do not altogether excuse us ; both are faulty , they and we ; yet in my judgment , theirs is the greater fault , more apparent causes and much to be condemned . For my part , if it be not with me as I would or as it ...
In accusing them I do not altogether excuse us ; both are faulty , they and we ; yet in my judgment , theirs is the greater fault , more apparent causes and much to be condemned . For my part , if it be not with me as I would or as it ...
Strana 173
a whether there be such 4 Euripes and a great rock of loadstones which may cause the needle in the compass still to bend that way , and what should be the true cause of the variation of the compass . Is it a magnetical rock , or the ...
a whether there be such 4 Euripes and a great rock of loadstones which may cause the needle in the compass still to bend that way , and what should be the true cause of the variation of the compass . Is it a magnetical rock , or the ...
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