Encyclopaedia Perthensis; Or Universal Dictionary of the Arts, Sciences, Literature, &c. Intended to Supersede the Use of Other Books of Reference, Том 7John Brown, 1816 |
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... said , that the dance of the Eumenides or Furies on the thea- tre had fo expreffive a character as to strike the spectators with irrefiftible terror : men grown old in the profeffion of arms trembled ; the multitude ran out ; women with ...
... said , that the dance of the Eumenides or Furies on the thea- tre had fo expreffive a character as to strike the spectators with irrefiftible terror : men grown old in the profeffion of arms trembled ; the multitude ran out ; women with ...
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... said to have been a common cafe . of Divinity . In 1614 he was chofen mafter of his college , and was fo much efteemed , that he was one of thofe eminent divines fent by James 1. to the fynod of Dort , in 1618. He returned in 1619 ...
... said to have been a common cafe . of Divinity . In 1614 he was chofen mafter of his college , and was fo much efteemed , that he was one of thofe eminent divines fent by James 1. to the fynod of Dort , in 1618. He returned in 1619 ...
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... said , was exprefsly commiffioned to deftroy it . The iron forges have leffened the quantity of wood , but not confumed it , as care is faid to be taken in cutting it . The hills abound in iron ore . ( 2. ) DEAN , or DEANE , a river in ...
... said , was exprefsly commiffioned to deftroy it . The iron forges have leffened the quantity of wood , but not confumed it , as care is faid to be taken in cutting it . The hills abound in iron ore . ( 2. ) DEAN , or DEANE , a river in ...
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... said or did ; a mulét in nature , like an optic fpectacle , multiplying much in the fight of the people the apparitions of ill . " Nor was this contempt buried with him : it trampled on his athes , and infulted his grave ; as appears by ...
... said or did ; a mulét in nature , like an optic fpectacle , multiplying much in the fight of the people the apparitions of ill . " Nor was this contempt buried with him : it trampled on his athes , and infulted his grave ; as appears by ...
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... said , swear unto me by God , thou wilt neither kill me , nor deliver me into the bands of my mafter , and I will bring thee down to this company . 1 Sam . - They obeyed not thy commandments , wherefore thou haft delivera ed us for a ...
... said , swear unto me by God , thou wilt neither kill me , nor deliver me into the bands of my mafter , and I will bring thee down to this company . 1 Sam . - They obeyed not thy commandments , wherefore thou haft delivera ed us for a ...
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