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Pagina ii
... result of unalterable laws , ib . - Lord Der- by's translation compared to Mumford's and others , 214 et seq . - ungallant style of Derby , 216 et seq . - Achilles approaching Hector , ib.- translation of , ib . - the same by Mumford ...
... result of unalterable laws , ib . - Lord Der- by's translation compared to Mumford's and others , 214 et seq . - ungallant style of Derby , 216 et seq . - Achilles approaching Hector , ib.- translation of , ib . - the same by Mumford ...
Pagina iii
... Results , article on , 157- civil tribunals more judicious than courts . martial , 158 - object of execution of ... resulting from change in the medical mind , ib . - systems of medicine connected with religious supersti- tions , 134 ...
... Results , article on , 157- civil tribunals more judicious than courts . martial , 158 - object of execution of ... resulting from change in the medical mind , ib . - systems of medicine connected with religious supersti- tions , 134 ...
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... result was that à male and a female Gaul and a male and a female Greek - persons who had nothing whatever to do with the sins of the vestals -were buried alive , as an atonement to the of- fended gods . " Interim ex fatibus libris ...
... result was that à male and a female Gaul and a male and a female Greek - persons who had nothing whatever to do with the sins of the vestals -were buried alive , as an atonement to the of- fended gods . " Interim ex fatibus libris ...
Pagina 35
... result of birth or language ; who followed their captain for rewards and booty , and who had learned by long experience that the surest way to obtain these objects was to obey well and to fight well . They knew and respected the ...
... result of birth or language ; who followed their captain for rewards and booty , and who had learned by long experience that the surest way to obtain these objects was to obey well and to fight well . They knew and respected the ...
Pagina 38
... results are made to suggest causes , and the course of history susceptible of many prima facie upright explanations , is traced through subtle intricacies to some faithless scheme of this persecuted man , is more indicative of the ...
... results are made to suggest causes , and the course of history susceptible of many prima facie upright explanations , is traced through subtle intricacies to some faithless scheme of this persecuted man , is more indicative of the ...
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