The Works of Sir Walter Ralegh, Kt, Now First Collected: The history of the worldThe University Press, 1829 |
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... wherefore he willed them to put a pigeon before them into the passage , and if that passed safe , then to adventure after her ; if not , then by no means to hazard themselves in vain . They did so , and perceiving that the pigeon had ...
... wherefore he willed them to put a pigeon before them into the passage , and if that passed safe , then to adventure after her ; if not , then by no means to hazard themselves in vain . They did so , and perceiving that the pigeon had ...
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... wherefore they of Colchos not daring to return home , stayed with the Phæaces ; so the Argonauts departed thence , and after a while came to Crete . In this island Minos reigned , who had a man of brass given to him ( as some of the ...
... wherefore they of Colchos not daring to return home , stayed with the Phæaces ; so the Argonauts departed thence , and after a while came to Crete . In this island Minos reigned , who had a man of brass given to him ( as some of the ...
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... Wherefore the Ro- man poet Lucretius , affirming ( as the Epicures in this point held truly against the Peripatetics ) that the world had a beginning , urgeth them with this objection . Si nulla fuit genitalis origo Rerumque et mundi ...
... Wherefore the Ro- man poet Lucretius , affirming ( as the Epicures in this point held truly against the Peripatetics ) that the world had a beginning , urgeth them with this objection . Si nulla fuit genitalis origo Rerumque et mundi ...
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... Wherefore , as in these latter times , idle chroniclers use , when they want good mat- ter , to fill whole books with reports of great frosts or dry summers , and other such things which no man cares to read ; so did they who spake of ...
... Wherefore , as in these latter times , idle chroniclers use , when they want good mat- ter , to fill whole books with reports of great frosts or dry summers , and other such things which no man cares to read ; so did they who spake of ...
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... contented the sons of those cap- tains which were slain at Thebes , that any less revenge should be taken of their fathers ' death than the ruin of the " city ; wherefore ten years after having levied forces 426 BOOK II . THE HISTORY.
... contented the sons of those cap- tains which were slain at Thebes , that any less revenge should be taken of their fathers ' death than the ruin of the " city ; wherefore ten years after having levied forces 426 BOOK II . THE HISTORY.
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