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... but to be more sure of a better hereafter , they less respected that ; according to that of our Savior , “ He that finds his life , shall lose it " ; he that fixeth himself too carnestly upon this tion shall lose a better .
... but to be more sure of a better hereafter , they less respected that ; according to that of our Savior , “ He that finds his life , shall lose it " ; he that fixeth himself too carnestly upon this tion shall lose a better .
Strana 495
He was ( vide his life's ) 40 years old before he looked on geometry ; which happened accidentally . Being in a gentleman's library in ... Euclid's Elements lay open , and ' twas the 47 El . libri I. He read the proposi, tion .
He was ( vide his life's ) 40 years old before he looked on geometry ; which happened accidentally . Being in a gentleman's library in ... Euclid's Elements lay open , and ' twas the 47 El . libri I. He read the proposi, tion .
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