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... Verit . Annot . ad c . 7. 1. i . Ariftot . de C©«lo , 1. 1. c . IO . 9 Metaphyf . 1. i . c . 3 . Tull . de Nat . Deor . 1. i . De Legib . 1. 2 . Plutarch . de Ifid . & Ofir . Oracles of Reason , p . 93 . that then xxiv The PREFACE .
... Verit . Annot . ad c . 7. 1. i . Ariftot . de C©«lo , 1. 1. c . IO . 9 Metaphyf . 1. i . c . 3 . Tull . de Nat . Deor . 1. i . De Legib . 1. 2 . Plutarch . de Ifid . & Ofir . Oracles of Reason , p . 93 . that then xxiv The PREFACE .
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... Plutarch remarks , is a mighty Argument for the Truth of this Doctrine . There is no ancient History but gives some Instance or other of these things ; and all the modern Histories of Heathen Nations are full of such Relations as ...
... Plutarch remarks , is a mighty Argument for the Truth of this Doctrine . There is no ancient History but gives some Instance or other of these things ; and all the modern Histories of Heathen Nations are full of such Relations as ...
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... Plutarch , that the Freedom of the City of Rome , was not obtained in Cicero's time , but by great Favour , and with much Difficulty . Foreigners were sometimes expelled . And Augustus left it in charge to Tiberius and the Senate , Not ...
... Plutarch , that the Freedom of the City of Rome , was not obtained in Cicero's time , but by great Favour , and with much Difficulty . Foreigners were sometimes expelled . And Augustus left it in charge to Tiberius and the Senate , Not ...
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... Plutarch relates this Compliment to have been made Alexander by the People of Megara . The Albani made none Free of their City , but the Greeks and Latins : And it feems to have been the general Custom and Practice of Cities , to be ...
... Plutarch relates this Compliment to have been made Alexander by the People of Megara . The Albani made none Free of their City , but the Greeks and Latins : And it feems to have been the general Custom and Practice of Cities , to be ...
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... d Antiochus in 4 Jofeph . Antiq . 1. 12. c . 1 , 2 , r Ibid . c . 3 . Ibid . 1. 13. c . 16. Plutarch . Apothegm . p . 184. Edit . Par . Ibid . his his Parthian Expedition ; and the Feast of Pentecost falling of the Chriftian Religion . 89.
... d Antiochus in 4 Jofeph . Antiq . 1. 12. c . 1 , 2 , r Ibid . c . 3 . Ibid . 1. 13. c . 16. Plutarch . Apothegm . p . 184. Edit . Par . Ibid . his his Parthian Expedition ; and the Feast of Pentecost falling of the Chriftian Religion . 89.
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