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... PLUTARCH , in vita Catonis Min . 19 . 3 [ This paragraph was added in Edi- tion F. ] 4 NO INDIAN , it is evident , could have experience that water did not freeze in cold climates . This is placing nature in a situation quite unknown to ...
... PLUTARCH , in vita Catonis Min . 19 . 3 [ This paragraph was added in Edi- tion F. ] 4 NO INDIAN , it is evident , could have experience that water did not freeze in cold climates . This is placing nature in a situation quite unknown to ...
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... PLUTARCH , TACITUS , and , in short , of all the authors and witnesses , GRECIAN , CHINESE , and ROMAN CATHOLIC , who have related any miracle in their particular religion ; I say , we are to regard their testimony in the same light as ...
... PLUTARCH , TACITUS , and , in short , of all the authors and witnesses , GRECIAN , CHINESE , and ROMAN CATHOLIC , who have related any miracle in their particular religion ; I say , we are to regard their testimony in the same light as ...
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... PLUTARCH de vitioso pudore , 529 , F. Nihil eorum quæ damnosa sunt , pulchrum est . The same was the opinion of the Stoics . Φασιν οὖν οἱ Στωικοὶ ἀγαθὸν εἶναι ὠφέλειαν ἢ οὐχ ἕτεραν ὠφελείας , ὠφέλειαν μὲνλέγοντες τὴν ἀρετὴν καὶ τὴν ...
... PLUTARCH de vitioso pudore , 529 , F. Nihil eorum quæ damnosa sunt , pulchrum est . The same was the opinion of the Stoics . Φασιν οὖν οἱ Στωικοὶ ἀγαθὸν εἶναι ὠφέλειαν ἢ οὐχ ἕτεραν ὠφελείας , ὠφέλειαν μὲνλέγοντες τὴν ἀρετὴν καὶ τὴν ...
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... morals , as well as the feelings of humanity . If the cruelty of NERO be allowed entirely voluntary , and not rather the 1 PLUTARCH in vita ALC . c . 16 . SECT . V. effect of constant fear and resentment ; WHY UTILITY PLEASES . 213.
... morals , as well as the feelings of humanity . If the cruelty of NERO be allowed entirely voluntary , and not rather the 1 PLUTARCH in vita ALC . c . 16 . SECT . V. effect of constant fear and resentment ; WHY UTILITY PLEASES . 213.
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... PLUTARCH in Рнос . 36 . 4 Tacit . hist . lib . iii . 84. The author entering upon the narration , says , Laniata veste , fædum spectaculum duce- batur , multis increpantibus , nullo inla- crimante : deformitas exitus misericor- diam ...
... PLUTARCH in Рнос . 36 . 4 Tacit . hist . lib . iii . 84. The author entering upon the narration , says , Laniata veste , fædum spectaculum duce- batur , multis increpantibus , nullo inla- crimante : deformitas exitus misericor- diam ...
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