The History of Magic, Volume 2H.G. Bohn, 1854 |
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... stands , and as it usually is taken , then it is an extraordinary fabulous pro- duction , both as to its contents and its origin . To philology it is the perpetual and unravelled knot in which all its fine roots lie hidden , and out of ...
... stands , and as it usually is taken , then it is an extraordinary fabulous pro- duction , both as to its contents and its origin . To philology it is the perpetual and unravelled knot in which all its fine roots lie hidden , and out of ...
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... standing and condition of the will are , according to the different reception by the senses of objective things , and according to the individual constitution , more or less palpable , and the will brings the substance of the operations ...
... standing and condition of the will are , according to the different reception by the senses of objective things , and according to the individual constitution , more or less palpable , and the will brings the substance of the operations ...
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... stands prior to history , and possesses a universal internal resemblance , although the remaining means of under ... stand trees whose topmost boughs bear green leaves ; there the ground is still verdant below , but all the trees are ...
... stands prior to history , and possesses a universal internal resemblance , although the remaining means of under ... stand trees whose topmost boughs bear green leaves ; there the ground is still verdant below , but all the trees are ...
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... stand on an elevation hitherto unknown in history , in which we , by a comparison of the remaining fragments , and by a laborious unravelling of the historical records , entangled as it were in a net , again can discover the original ...
... stand on an elevation hitherto unknown in history , in which we , by a comparison of the remaining fragments , and by a laborious unravelling of the historical records , entangled as it were in a net , again can discover the original ...
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... stand his horses ; but , as the monarch of the sea , he travels with the swift - footed . He sends storms that make the earth tremble ; he gives also favourable winds and auspicious voyages , or holds all fast as the power of the earth ...
... stand his horses ; but , as the monarch of the sea , he travels with the swift - footed . He sends storms that make the earth tremble ; he gives also favourable winds and auspicious voyages , or holds all fast as the power of the earth ...
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Page 130 - Then Satan answered the LORD, and said, Doth Job fear God for nought ? Hast not thou made an hedge about him, and about his house, and about all that he hath on every side ? thou hast blessed the work of his hands, and his substance is increased in the land.