The Works of Sir Walter Ralegh, Kt, Now First Collected: The history of the worldThe University Press, 1829 |
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... remembered , by the truth itself ; and to see how they agree with the sense of the scripture and with common reason ; and afterward to prove directly , and to delineate the region in which God first planted this delight- ful garden ...
... remembered , by the truth itself ; and to see how they agree with the sense of the scripture and with common reason ; and afterward to prove directly , and to delineate the region in which God first planted this delight- ful garden ...
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... remembered , this universality will appear altogether improper . The places which Vadia- nus allegeth , Bring forth fruit and multiply , Fill the earth and subdue it , Rule over every creature , & c . with this of the Acts , d And hath ...
... remembered , this universality will appear altogether improper . The places which Vadia- nus allegeth , Bring forth fruit and multiply , Fill the earth and subdue it , Rule over every creature , & c . with this of the Acts , d And hath ...
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... remembered , forgotten by those names of all historians and geographers , as well an- cient as modern . Besides , we find that the Assyrians , Babylonians , Medes , and Persians ( Cyrus only and few others excepted ) sought to ...
... remembered , forgotten by those names of all historians and geographers , as well an- cient as modern . Besides , we find that the Assyrians , Babylonians , Medes , and Persians ( Cyrus only and few others excepted ) sought to ...
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... remembered in many scriptures , but withal exceeding famous for the death and overthrow of Crassus the Roman , who , for his unsatiable greediness , was called Gurges avaritiæ ; " The gulf of avarice . " Where- of Lucan : a Jud . 1 . b ...
... remembered in many scriptures , but withal exceeding famous for the death and overthrow of Crassus the Roman , who , for his unsatiable greediness , was called Gurges avaritiæ ; " The gulf of avarice . " Where- of Lucan : a Jud . 1 . b ...
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... remembered among the cities higher up Tigris , in these words , P Juxta autem Tigrim , ci- vitates sunt Dorbeta prope Taurum montem , quæ nunc Mo- sel dicitur ; magna sane , & c . that is , " By Tigris are these " cities , Dorbeta near ...
... remembered among the cities higher up Tigris , in these words , P Juxta autem Tigrim , ci- vitates sunt Dorbeta prope Taurum montem , quæ nunc Mo- sel dicitur ; magna sane , & c . that is , " By Tigris are these " cities , Dorbeta near ...
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