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... reader , unless the whole hypothesis shall appear to be confirmed by undoubted facts . The Oracle of Dodona was the most celebrated in all Greece . Though the testimony of Herodotus is not of much value on this point , both on account ...
... reader , unless the whole hypothesis shall appear to be confirmed by undoubted facts . The Oracle of Dodona was the most celebrated in all Greece . Though the testimony of Herodotus is not of much value on this point , both on account ...
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... reader as ridicule , and the Professor has labored in this paper to substantiate this opi- nion . But if we divest his arguments from the dust of the schools , we shall perceive that little remains to support his assertions , but his ...
... reader as ridicule , and the Professor has labored in this paper to substantiate this opi- nion . But if we divest his arguments from the dust of the schools , we shall perceive that little remains to support his assertions , but his ...
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... reader , will per- ceive that I did not propose as an emendation , but as a supposition ( if any thing , ) rather less absurd than Mr. Lee's or Mr. Salemé's V. Mr. Lee says , p . 373 , " We are informed in the same contest , that Malam ...
... reader , will per- ceive that I did not propose as an emendation , but as a supposition ( if any thing , ) rather less absurd than Mr. Lee's or Mr. Salemé's V. Mr. Lee says , p . 373 , " We are informed in the same contest , that Malam ...
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... readers : * Αγγελος πρωτοστάτης , οὐρανόθεν ἐπέμφθη , εἰπεῖν τῇ θεοτόκῳ τὸ , Χαῖρε . Καὶ σὺν τῇ ἀσωμάτῳ φωνῇ , σωματούμενόν σε θεωρῶν Κύριε , ἐξίστατο καὶ ἵστατο κραυγάζων , πρὸς αὐτὴν τοιαῦτα · Χαῖρε δι ' ἧς , ἡ χαρὰ ἐκλάμψει · Χαῖρε ...
... readers : * Αγγελος πρωτοστάτης , οὐρανόθεν ἐπέμφθη , εἰπεῖν τῇ θεοτόκῳ τὸ , Χαῖρε . Καὶ σὺν τῇ ἀσωμάτῳ φωνῇ , σωματούμενόν σε θεωρῶν Κύριε , ἐξίστατο καὶ ἵστατο κραυγάζων , πρὸς αὐτὴν τοιαῦτα · Χαῖρε δι ' ἧς , ἡ χαρὰ ἐκλάμψει · Χαῖρε ...
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... readers the falling fortune and sad dilemma of the Roman army , contrasted with their situa- tion at the former period , when they were indeed besieged ; but , as pointedly remarked , quieti , unmolested the enemy durst not attack them ...
... readers the falling fortune and sad dilemma of the Roman army , contrasted with their situa- tion at the former period , when they were indeed besieged ; but , as pointedly remarked , quieti , unmolested the enemy durst not attack them ...
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