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Side 136
... seemeth to me not so probable , because honey hath too quick a spirit . 462. It is reported , that cucumbers will be less watery , and more melon - like , if in the pit where you set them , you fill it , half - way up , with chaff or ...
... seemeth to me not so probable , because honey hath too quick a spirit . 462. It is reported , that cucumbers will be less watery , and more melon - like , if in the pit where you set them , you fill it , half - way up , with chaff or ...
Side 256
... seemeth palpable ; for it is not plu- rality of parts without majority of parts , that maketh the total greater ; yet nevertheless it often carries the mind away , yea , it deceiveth the sense ; as it seemeth to the eye a shorter ...
... seemeth palpable ; for it is not plu- rality of parts without majority of parts , that maketh the total greater ; yet nevertheless it often carries the mind away , yea , it deceiveth the sense ; as it seemeth to the eye a shorter ...
Side 259
... seemeth to be a thenes reprehended the people for hearkening to larger good ; as when Cæsar said to the sailor , the conditions offered by king Philip , being not " Cæsarem portas et fortunam ejus , ” if he had said , honourable nor ...
... seemeth to be a thenes reprehended the people for hearkening to larger good ; as when Cæsar said to the sailor , the conditions offered by king Philip , being not " Cæsarem portas et fortunam ejus , ” if he had said , honourable nor ...
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BOOK | viii |
Valerius Terminus of the Interpretation | viii |
PHILOSOPHICAL WORKS | xli |
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