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Стр. xxii
... taken ) landed at Laurentum , on the coaft of the Aborigines , lying on the Tyrrhene fea , not far from the mouth of the Tiber : " - about 1181 years before Chrift ; and 3 after the taking of Troy : the arrival of Æneas in Italy is a ...
... taken ) landed at Laurentum , on the coaft of the Aborigines , lying on the Tyrrhene fea , not far from the mouth of the Tiber : " - about 1181 years before Chrift ; and 3 after the taking of Troy : the arrival of Æneas in Italy is a ...
Стр. xl
... taken a pleasure to investigate ; fuch as Aristotle , Plato , Julius Pollux , Suidas , Hefychius , Philoxenus , Euftathius , and many others in Greek : Marcus Terentius Varro , Sextus Pompeius Feftus , Cato , Cicero , Quintilian , Jof ...
... taken a pleasure to investigate ; fuch as Aristotle , Plato , Julius Pollux , Suidas , Hefychius , Philoxenus , Euftathius , and many others in Greek : Marcus Terentius Varro , Sextus Pompeius Feftus , Cato , Cicero , Quintilian , Jof ...
Стр. xlvii
... taken abfolute- ly , i . e . for granted , or without relation to any thing elfe : a prince or king is faid to be abfolute , when he makes his own will a law : and fometimes it is understood conditionally ; as when we fay , God does not ...
... taken abfolute- ly , i . e . for granted , or without relation to any thing elfe : a prince or king is faid to be abfolute , when he makes his own will a law : and fometimes it is understood conditionally ; as when we fay , God does not ...
Стр. lvii
... taken from the other , there can be no doubt . A - MARITUDE , Aλμagos , Axμugos , amarus ; bitter ; from the Hebrew word , marah ; bitter . A - MASS , " Aμaolas , colligere , accumulare ; aut metaphoricè Auv , nectere ; to bind together ...
... taken from the other , there can be no doubt . A - MARITUDE , Aλμagos , Axμugos , amarus ; bitter ; from the Hebrew word , marah ; bitter . A - MASS , " Aμaolas , colligere , accumulare ; aut metaphoricè Auv , nectere ; to bind together ...
Стр. 6
... taken from et coquo ; foon , or early - ripe fruit : Upt . " - but the beak of that bird . coquo is derived from the Gr . fee COOK . Gr . A - PRIL , gw , pario , Aprilis ; quòd omnia aperiat : Taurus . Aperit cum cornibus annum Geo . i ...
... taken from et coquo ; foon , or early - ripe fruit : Upt . " - but the beak of that bird . coquo is derived from the Gr . fee COOK . Gr . A - PRIL , gw , pario , Aprilis ; quòd omnia aperiat : Taurus . Aperit cum cornibus annum Geo . i ...
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