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the dual principle , ib . tions , 134 - the Italians gave little attention Persian language , its earliest elements , 344– to medicine , ib .-- temples dedicated to deities , spirit of the Persian language shows the tone of ib .
the dual principle , ib . tions , 134 - the Italians gave little attention Persian language , its earliest elements , 344– to medicine , ib .-- temples dedicated to deities , spirit of the Persian language shows the tone of ib .
Pagina 30
... wbich adorns the pages of Wallenstein's Italian biographer ; for , says the gallant warrior , “ ladies have now obtained a better hold on the affections of men than any which could be acquired by the dangerous and long - forgotten ...
... wbich adorns the pages of Wallenstein's Italian biographer ; for , says the gallant warrior , “ ladies have now obtained a better hold on the affections of men than any which could be acquired by the dangerous and long - forgotten ...
Pagina 120
The most ancient printed editions of the Hebrew Bible are those published by the Jews of Italy ; and it may be justly added that those printed under Jewish supervision are the most accurate . The one esteemed the most correct is that ...
The most ancient printed editions of the Hebrew Bible are those published by the Jews of Italy ; and it may be justly added that those printed under Jewish supervision are the most accurate . The one esteemed the most correct is that ...
Pagina 126
Dr. Martini , in his Italian version , translates in like manner : “ Il principio , io , che a voi parlo . " That “ io ” he has inserted of himself , and of himself , too , has suppressed nai , which he saw the Vulgate retain .
Dr. Martini , in his Italian version , translates in like manner : “ Il principio , io , che a voi parlo . " That “ io ” he has inserted of himself , and of himself , too , has suppressed nai , which he saw the Vulgate retain .
Pagina 134
we find the cultivation of medicine little attended to by the people of Italy , and Pliny assures us that the Roman people had been without a physician during a period of six hundred years . There were several temples consecrated to ...
we find the cultivation of medicine little attended to by the people of Italy , and Pliny assures us that the Roman people had been without a physician during a period of six hundred years . There were several temples consecrated to ...
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