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... reign the devotions , the precepts , the insti . of David , being but about four hun- tutions , and rites and ceremonies of dred years , is too short a space for this law , and the great lines of their forgetting the real manner of the ...
... reign the devotions , the precepts , the insti . of David , being but about four hun- tutions , and rites and ceremonies of dred years , is too short a space for this law , and the great lines of their forgetting the real manner of the ...
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... reign under Numa : a prince , who pretended to converse with the $ 27. Of the Rise of Poetry among who might possibly himself have Muses , as well as with Egeria ; and the ROMANS . made the verses which the SaliThe Romans , in the ...
... reign under Numa : a prince , who pretended to converse with the $ 27. Of the Rise of Poetry among who might possibly himself have Muses , as well as with Egeria ; and the ROMANS . made the verses which the SaliThe Romans , in the ...
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... reign , was as a gentle dew from Antonines , they both began to lanheaven , in a favourable season , that guish ; and then revived a little ; made them bud forth and flourish : and at last sunk totally together . and the sour reign of ...
... reign , was as a gentle dew from Antonines , they both began to lanheaven , in a favourable season , that guish ; and then revived a little ; made them bud forth and flourish : and at last sunk totally together . and the sour reign of ...
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VOL | 1 |
On the Immortality of the Soul Ibid 14 48 Idleness avoided by the Observation | 59 |
Sect | 65 |
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