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Some being of the opinion of Thales , that water was the original of all things , thought it most equal to submit unto the principle of putrefaction , and conclude in a moist relentment . Others conceived it most natural to end in fire ...
Some being of the opinion of Thales , that water was the original of all things , thought it most equal to submit unto the principle of putrefaction , and conclude in a moist relentment . Others conceived it most natural to end in fire ...
Strana 361
But to place good omens in the quick and speedy burning , to sacrifice unto the winds for a dispatch in this office , was a low form of superstition . The archimime , or jester , attending the funeral train , and imitating the speeches ...
But to place good omens in the quick and speedy burning , to sacrifice unto the winds for a dispatch in this office , was a low form of superstition . The archimime , or jester , attending the funeral train , and imitating the speeches ...
Strana 364
Vain ashes which in the oblivion of names , persons , times , and sexes , have found unto themselves a fruitless continuation , and only arise unto late posterity , as emblems of mortal vanities , antidotes against pride , vainglory ...
Vain ashes which in the oblivion of names , persons , times , and sexes , have found unto themselves a fruitless continuation , and only arise unto late posterity , as emblems of mortal vanities , antidotes against pride , vainglory ...
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