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" Practice, devour a great Part of them by the Way; but before he meddled with any, (to prevent all following Accusations) he first took the Letter, and hid that under a great Stone, assuring... "
A Short Treatise Upon Arts and Sciences, in French and English, by Question ... - Strana 31
autor/autoři: Jean Palairet - 1757 - 240 str.
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A Short Treatise Upon Arts and Sciences: In French and English, by Question ...

Jean Palairet - 1792 - 262 str.
...with any (to prevent all accufation) he firft hid the letter under a great ftone, afTuring himlelf, that if it did not fee him eat the figs, it could...confeiTed the fault, admiring the divinity of the paper. Q¿ How many ways are there to form the letters of the ai» phabet ? A. Three chiefly, viz. ift, with...
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An Easy Introduction to the Arts and Sciences:: Being a Short, But ...

Richard Turner - 1792 - 296 str.
...he might not be again accufed, he firft hid the letter under a large ftone ; moft firmly believing, that if it did not fee him eat the figs, it could not poffibly be a witnefs againft him. But the poor miferable wretch, aecufed more than ever, confeffed...
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The Mathematical and Philosophical Works of the Right Rev. John Wilkins ...

John Wilkins - 1802 - 292 str.
...1. 4. c. 3. f Hermannus Hugo de Orig. Scribendi Praef. B 2 assuring himself, that if it did not see him eat the figs, It could never tell of him ; but being now more strongly accused than before, he confesses the fault, admiring the divinity of the paper, and for the...
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The Limits of Interpretation

Umberto Eco - 1994 - 316 str.
...took the Letter, and hid that under a great Stone, assuring himself, that if it did not see him eating the Figs, it could never tell of him; but being now more strongly accused than before, he confesses the Fault, admiring the Divinity of the Paper, and for the...
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Signs of Writing

Roy Harris - 1995 - 226 str.
...he first took the Letter, and hid that under a great Stone, assuring himself, that if it did not see him eat the Figs, it could never tell of him; but being now more strongly accused than before, he confesses the Fault, admiring the Divinity of the Paper, and for the...
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Coins and Power in Late Iron Age Britain

John Creighton - 2000 - 269 str.
...he first took the letter, and hid that under a great stone, assuring himself, that if it did not see him eat the Figs, it could never tell of him; but being now more strongly accused than before, he confessed the Fault, admiring the Divinity of the Paper, and for the...
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Eco's Chaosmos: From the Middle Ages to Postmodernity

Cristina Farronato - 2003 - 268 str.
...took the Letter, and hid that under a great Stone, assuring himself, that if it did not see him eating the Figs, it could never tell of him; but being now more strongly accused than before, he confesses the fault, admiring the Divinity of the Paper, and for the...
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Contemporary Pragmatism 2

John R. Shook, Paulo Ghiraldelli - 2005 - 218 str.
...took the Letter, and hid that under a great Stone, assuring himself, that if it did not see him eating the Figs, it could never tell of him; but being now more strongly accused than before, he confesses the Fault, admiring the Divinity of the Paper, and for the...
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Burning Books

Haig A. Bosmajian - 2006 - 241 str.
...took the Letter, and hid that under a great stone, assuring himself that if it did not see him eating the Figs, it could never tell of him; but being now more strongly accused than before, he confesses the Fault, admiring the Divinity of the Paper, and for the...
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