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Page 14
... lived in fuch a high temperature too . Here they difcovered a kind of wild cab- bage , which they cooked , and found to be mild and good for food . Between the Hot - Springs and the place where the voyagers landed , are feveral licks ...
... lived in fuch a high temperature too . Here they difcovered a kind of wild cab- bage , which they cooked , and found to be mild and good for food . Between the Hot - Springs and the place where the voyagers landed , are feveral licks ...
Page 23
... lived , whọ thought it to be a truth . After which coufethon the was very quiet , and the king giving her a portion , fhe married , and thus was cured of her minical witchery . " After practising fome time in London , Dr. Jorden removed ...
... lived , whọ thought it to be a truth . After which coufethon the was very quiet , and the king giving her a portion , fhe married , and thus was cured of her minical witchery . " After practising fome time in London , Dr. Jorden removed ...
Page 24
... lived retired . In 1657 he printed by stealth at Loudon , a finall tract in quarto , under the name of Wil- liam Allen , entitled " Killing no Mur- der ; " in which he proved that it was not only lawful , but highly honourable to lay ...
... lived retired . In 1657 he printed by stealth at Loudon , a finall tract in quarto , under the name of Wil- liam Allen , entitled " Killing no Mur- der ; " in which he proved that it was not only lawful , but highly honourable to lay ...
Page 44
... lived . If we confider him in the light in which he is tranfmitted to us by ancient writers , we must be con- tented to pafs from one abfurdity to an other ; and , in the multiplied and con- tradictory accounts , fubftitute fabulous ...
... lived . If we confider him in the light in which he is tranfmitted to us by ancient writers , we must be con- tented to pafs from one abfurdity to an other ; and , in the multiplied and con- tradictory accounts , fubftitute fabulous ...
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... lived only 400 years before him . This fingular inconfiftency has been noticed by modern writers ; but has not ferved to convince them of the impoffibi lity of ever afcertaining the age in which he lived , nor prevented them from advan ...
... lived only 400 years before him . This fingular inconfiftency has been noticed by modern writers ; but has not ferved to convince them of the impoffibi lity of ever afcertaining the age in which he lived , nor prevented them from advan ...
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