The Athenian Oracle, Volumen 4J. and J. Knapton, 1728 |
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... of the great Hermettick Work . This was the caufe of the different Repre- fentations of the Philofophy of Pythagoras in particular ; and I think ' tis not doubted by the Learned , Learned , but that most ( if not all ) 2 The HISTORY of the.
... of the great Hermettick Work . This was the caufe of the different Repre- fentations of the Philofophy of Pythagoras in particular ; and I think ' tis not doubted by the Learned , Learned , but that most ( if not all ) 2 The HISTORY of the.
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Learned , but that most ( if not all ) of those Abfurdities , which are attributed to him , proceed only from the uncertain Guef- fes of his Oppofers and Ene- mies , who were never admitted into his School , or had a true knowledg of ...
Learned , but that most ( if not all ) of those Abfurdities , which are attributed to him , proceed only from the uncertain Guef- fes of his Oppofers and Ene- mies , who were never admitted into his School , or had a true knowledg of ...
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... most of the Efforts that have appear'd in Print , have fhewn more Gall than Brains , and taken a great deal of Pains to convince the World how little they were guilty of Wit . For this Reason they may almoft forgive their a- vow'd ...
... most of the Efforts that have appear'd in Print , have fhewn more Gall than Brains , and taken a great deal of Pains to convince the World how little they were guilty of Wit . For this Reason they may almoft forgive their a- vow'd ...
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... most unworthy of his Conversation , yet I must affume the Vanity to boast , VOL . IV . that no Man can value his Acquaintance and Friendship more , tho ' I have not yet the Honour to know him , having never had but once , and then only ...
... most unworthy of his Conversation , yet I must affume the Vanity to boast , VOL . IV . that no Man can value his Acquaintance and Friendship more , tho ' I have not yet the Honour to know him , having never had but once , and then only ...
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... most , at one time ; for then they will be the fooner at liberty to fend again , and perhaps something more curi- ous than what they sent at first . If every one had obferv'd thefe neceffary Rules , they would not have met with those ...
... most , at one time ; for then they will be the fooner at liberty to fend again , and perhaps something more curi- ous than what they sent at first . If every one had obferv'd thefe neceffary Rules , they would not have met with those ...
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