The Athenian Oracle, Volumen 4J. and J. Knapton, 1728 |
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... whereof thou speak eft , is ? Ver . 20. For thou bring eft certain ftrange things to our Ears ; we would know , therefore , what these things mean . Ver . 21 . For all the Athenians and Stran- gers that dwelt there , gave them- felves ...
... whereof thou speak eft , is ? Ver . 20. For thou bring eft certain ftrange things to our Ears ; we would know , therefore , what these things mean . Ver . 21 . For all the Athenians and Stran- gers that dwelt there , gave them- felves ...
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... whereof she had full knowledge , and long before did publifh them in her learned Books . For a farther Proof of this point , I fhall , in a few words , touch upon fome of the emi- nent Women of Antiquity . I will pass over the politick ...
... whereof she had full knowledge , and long before did publifh them in her learned Books . For a farther Proof of this point , I fhall , in a few words , touch upon fome of the emi- nent Women of Antiquity . I will pass over the politick ...
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... ( whereof we have difcours'd formerly , and fhortly may a- gain ) or elfe the eternal Sab- bath . But again - How is this Promife neceffary for our en- tring into Reft , when we could not but have entred in , whether there had been any ...
... ( whereof we have difcours'd formerly , and fhortly may a- gain ) or elfe the eternal Sab- bath . But again - How is this Promife neceffary for our en- tring into Reft , when we could not but have entred in , whether there had been any ...
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... whereof were formerly call'd Thabeli , and Ptolomy places the City Thabi laca in thefe Quarters . For the third Magog , he muft be Father of thofe Scythians , which are Eaft and North Eaft of the Euxine ( now the European Tar- tars ) ...
... whereof were formerly call'd Thabeli , and Ptolomy places the City Thabi laca in thefe Quarters . For the third Magog , he muft be Father of thofe Scythians , which are Eaft and North Eaft of the Euxine ( now the European Tar- tars ) ...
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... whereof the Sub . jects are compos'd . Tho ' we fee little reafon for fuch an Apology ; fince , as the Dicta- tor has well oblerv'd , we are ob- lig'd to affift and relieve the Af flicted , as well as fatisfy the Cu- rious . If we might ...
... whereof the Sub . jects are compos'd . Tho ' we fee little reafon for fuch an Apology ; fince , as the Dicta- tor has well oblerv'd , we are ob- lig'd to affift and relieve the Af flicted , as well as fatisfy the Cu- rious . If we might ...
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