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Page xxii
... several conftellations into which the ftars are divided . Without fuch a knowledge the Heavens feem confused ; but when we have attended to the real origin of the divifions , we shall find that they allude to fome of the most important ...
... several conftellations into which the ftars are divided . Without fuch a knowledge the Heavens feem confused ; but when we have attended to the real origin of the divifions , we shall find that they allude to fome of the most important ...
Page 63
... Several of the confpirators were executed at the west end of St. Paul's , Jan. 30 , 1606 ; others , among whom was Fawkes , the enfuing day , in the Old- Palace - Yard , Weftminster ; and many Jefuits , their accomplices , fuf- fered ...
... Several of the confpirators were executed at the west end of St. Paul's , Jan. 30 , 1606 ; others , among whom was Fawkes , the enfuing day , in the Old- Palace - Yard , Weftminster ; and many Jefuits , their accomplices , fuf- fered ...
Page 79
... several varieties , and not a few distinct fpecies , propagated in the gardens of the curious among The common fort is the herby or fhrubby cotton , which is cultivated very plentifully in Candia , Lemnos , Cyprus , Malta , Sicily ...
... several varieties , and not a few distinct fpecies , propagated in the gardens of the curious among The common fort is the herby or fhrubby cotton , which is cultivated very plentifully in Candia , Lemnos , Cyprus , Malta , Sicily ...
Page 143
... several of those who were favoured by fortune became rich by them . Heliogabalus invented fome lotteries of a very fingular nature : the prizes were either of great value , or of none at all ; one gained a prize of fix flaves , and ...
... several of those who were favoured by fortune became rich by them . Heliogabalus invented fome lotteries of a very fingular nature : the prizes were either of great value , or of none at all ; one gained a prize of fix flaves , and ...
Page 273
... several eminent phyficians recommend it as an excellent cordial , peculiarly falutary in fevers , & c . No. 461. WINE OF LEBANON . - Hofea fpeaks of this wine as very fragrant * , chap . xiv . ver . 7. The wines of thofe fides of Mount ...
... several eminent phyficians recommend it as an excellent cordial , peculiarly falutary in fevers , & c . No. 461. WINE OF LEBANON . - Hofea fpeaks of this wine as very fragrant * , chap . xiv . ver . 7. The wines of thofe fides of Mount ...
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