The Monthly Review, Or, Literary JournalR. Griffiths, 1797 - Books |
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... says , acquire from lapse of time that which it did not possess from the beginning - a good title , and consequently could not convey it . To claim ( says he ) a right to the continuance of such authority , from the continuation of its ...
... says , acquire from lapse of time that which it did not possess from the beginning - a good title , and consequently could not convey it . To claim ( says he ) a right to the continuance of such authority , from the continuation of its ...
Page 147
... says Εγω δε φημία και την το Παρίδος κρίσιν ύπο των παλαιο τερον πεποιήσθαι ηθονης προς αρετην ούσαν συγκρίσιν . I assert that the judg ment of Paris was among the more early people of Greece looked upon , as merely a contest between ...
... says Εγω δε φημία και την το Παρίδος κρίσιν ύπο των παλαιο τερον πεποιήσθαι ηθονης προς αρετην ούσαν συγκρίσιν . I assert that the judg ment of Paris was among the more early people of Greece looked upon , as merely a contest between ...
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... says that Archimedes was met carrying mathematical instruments to Marcellus , which he used in accommodating the sight to the magnitude of the sunt . Jamblichus says that Pythagoras tried to find out some me- thod of augmenting the ...
... says that Archimedes was met carrying mathematical instruments to Marcellus , which he used in accommodating the sight to the magnitude of the sunt . Jamblichus says that Pythagoras tried to find out some me- thod of augmenting the ...
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