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... true difference ; both which neverthe- duction must be , that the bodies or parts of bodies less , it seemeth , they propound rather as impossi- so intermingled as before , be of a certain grossness , bilities and wishes , than as ...
... true difference ; both which neverthe- duction must be , that the bodies or parts of bodies less , it seemeth , they propound rather as impossi- so intermingled as before , be of a certain grossness , bilities and wishes , than as ...
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... true greatness of kingdoms upon earth is. THE greatness of kingdoms and dominions in bulk and territory doth fall under measure and demon- stration that cannot ... TRUE GREATNESS OF BRITAIN . Of the true greatness of the kingdom of Britain.
... true greatness of kingdoms upon earth is. THE greatness of kingdoms and dominions in bulk and territory doth fall under measure and demon- stration that cannot ... TRUE GREATNESS OF BRITAIN . Of the true greatness of the kingdom of Britain.
Side 561
... true , and some wherein part of them are true and part false , then shall they be intended words of true limitation to pass only those lands wherein all these circumstances are true . REGULA XIV . Licet dispositio de interesse futuro ...
... true , and some wherein part of them are true and part false , then shall they be intended words of true limitation to pass only those lands wherein all these circumstances are true . REGULA XIV . Licet dispositio de interesse futuro ...
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BOOK | viii |
Valerius Terminus of the Interpretation | viii |
PHILOSOPHICAL WORKS | xli |
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