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... says , is " the seed of knowledge ; " " Wonder is broken knowledge . " All the works of God are to be subjects of knowledge - but God Himself is not known . Accordingly he says , " The contemplation of God's creatures and works ...
... says , is " the seed of knowledge ; " " Wonder is broken knowledge . " All the works of God are to be subjects of knowledge - but God Himself is not known . Accordingly he says , " The contemplation of God's creatures and works ...
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... says ) a pontifical habit , and couple your slander with a curse . " Life V. 141 . I have illustrated thus fully ... say , State super vias antiquas et ambulate in eis ; for it is true that with all wise and moderate persons custom and ...
... says ) a pontifical habit , and couple your slander with a curse . " Life V. 141 . I have illustrated thus fully ... say , State super vias antiquas et ambulate in eis ; for it is true that with all wise and moderate persons custom and ...
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... says , " discovers the dispositions of the mind by the lineaments of the body . " " The lineaments of the body ( he says ) disclose the dispositions and inclinations of the mind in general ; but the motions and gestures of the disclose ...
... says , " discovers the dispositions of the mind by the lineaments of the body . " " The lineaments of the body ( he says ) disclose the dispositions and inclinations of the mind in general ; but the motions and gestures of the disclose ...
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The Sporting Literature of Ancient Greece | 1 |
Recent Discoveries in Classical Literature | 21 |
On the Central Groups of the Eastern Frieze of | 73 |
Urheberrecht | |
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