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... says , or rather appears to say ( as the meaning of the passage is considered to be doubtful ) , that this constellation has never been seen in the northern hemisphere since the time of Adam and Eve , or , at any rate , since very early ...
... says , or rather appears to say ( as the meaning of the passage is considered to be doubtful ) , that this constellation has never been seen in the northern hemisphere since the time of Adam and Eve , or , at any rate , since very early ...
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... says in his Diary- " The play so poor a thing as I never saw in my life almost , and so little answering the name , that from the beginning to the end I could not , nor can at this time , tell certainly which was the wild gallant . The ...
... says in his Diary- " The play so poor a thing as I never saw in my life almost , and so little answering the name , that from the beginning to the end I could not , nor can at this time , tell certainly which was the wild gallant . The ...
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... says that their publication diffused universal joy among the learned . In the course of time , however , suspicion arose , and they were charged with being forgeries . On this point Bayle remarks : - " When I say the greatest part of ...
... says that their publication diffused universal joy among the learned . In the course of time , however , suspicion arose , and they were charged with being forgeries . On this point Bayle remarks : - " When I say the greatest part of ...
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