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... says that he demanded the abbat's relicks , which he readily shewed : that he took an inventory of them , and locked them up by the side of the high altar . He says , that there was a daily lecture on some part of Scripture , in English ...
... says that he demanded the abbat's relicks , which he readily shewed : that he took an inventory of them , and locked them up by the side of the high altar . He says , that there was a daily lecture on some part of Scripture , in English ...
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... says it is superior to that of any other country ; and Verres carried off 400 jars ( amphora ) of it.— They reckon in the island above 80 fountains of fine water , which throw up such quantities , that in winter the greatest part runs ...
... says it is superior to that of any other country ; and Verres carried off 400 jars ( amphora ) of it.— They reckon in the island above 80 fountains of fine water , which throw up such quantities , that in winter the greatest part runs ...
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... says , " directed all their scientific Views to objects of utility , and indulged much less than we do in idle curiosity . Whatever bore no direct relation to the interests of society , to health , to the fine arts , in short , to some ...
... says , " directed all their scientific Views to objects of utility , and indulged much less than we do in idle curiosity . Whatever bore no direct relation to the interests of society , to health , to the fine arts , in short , to some ...
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