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Strana 22
In sum , for that I find , I thus conclude : I hold it the world's welfare and the earth's warming - pan . Farewell . SEPTEMBER guests in the ordinary , and tobacco is held very precious for the rheum . The coaches now begin to rattle ...
In sum , for that I find , I thus conclude : I hold it the world's welfare and the earth's warming - pan . Farewell . SEPTEMBER guests in the ordinary , and tobacco is held very precious for the rheum . The coaches now begin to rattle ...
Strana 179
Paracelsians and Platonists hold , the higher the more noble , full of birds , or a mere vacuum to no purpose ? It is much controverted betwixt Tycho Brahe and Christopher Rotman , the Landgrave of Hesse's mathematician , in their ...
Paracelsians and Platonists hold , the higher the more noble , full of birds , or a mere vacuum to no purpose ? It is much controverted betwixt Tycho Brahe and Christopher Rotman , the Landgrave of Hesse's mathematician , in their ...
Strana 337
I hold that God can do all things ; how he should work contradictions , I do not understand , yet therefore deny . I cannot see why the angel of God should question Esdras , to recall the time past , if it were beyond his own power ...
I hold that God can do all things ; how he should work contradictions , I do not understand , yet therefore deny . I cannot see why the angel of God should question Esdras , to recall the time past , if it were beyond his own power ...
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