Prose of the English RenaissanceJohn William Hebel Appleton-Century-Crofts, 1952 - 882 էջ |
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Էջ 136
... pass from the east into the south , and so into the west , and at the end of 24 hours to come again into the east . Whereby you may easily understand that this motion is common to all the spheres of heaven . SCHOLAR : This may all men ...
... pass from the east into the south , and so into the west , and at the end of 24 hours to come again into the east . Whereby you may easily understand that this motion is common to all the spheres of heaven . SCHOLAR : This may all men ...
Էջ 392
... passing through Armenia , Persia , and India , coming to the great River Ganges , and conquering all these countries ... pass , more eastward . And this was accounted , as it were , a bounder of the east side of the world , although ...
... passing through Armenia , Persia , and India , coming to the great River Ganges , and conquering all these countries ... pass , more eastward . And this was accounted , as it were , a bounder of the east side of the world , although ...
Էջ 494
... pass in a kingdom rightly ordered , that after a law is once published , it presently takes effect far and wide , all states framing themselves thereunto ; even so let us think it fareth in the natural course of the world : since the ...
... pass in a kingdom rightly ordered , that after a law is once published , it presently takes effect far and wide , all states framing themselves thereunto ; even so let us think it fareth in the natural course of the world : since the ...
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