SelectionsScribner, 1955 - 448 strani |
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Stran 181
... remain for som e , nay even for a long time , if the constitution b nd at the time of death , and the season of the yea ourable ? For the body when shrunk and embalmed the manner is in Egypt , may remain almost entir ough infinite ages ...
... remain for som e , nay even for a long time , if the constitution b nd at the time of death , and the season of the yea ourable ? For the body when shrunk and embalmed the manner is in Egypt , may remain almost entir ough infinite ages ...
Stran 230
... remain , and you must be my that I shall not remain , but go away and en he will suffer less at my death , and not en he sees my body being burned or buried . ave him sorrow at my hard lot , or say at us we lay out Socrates , or , Thus ...
... remain , and you must be my that I shall not remain , but go away and en he will suffer less at my death , and not en he sees my body being burned or buried . ave him sorrow at my hard lot , or say at us we lay out Socrates , or , Thus ...
Stran 406
... remain to be thout them the universe will be incomplete , not contain every kind of animal which it ntain , if it is ... remains of the elements , and mingled much. PLATO.
... remain to be thout them the universe will be incomplete , not contain every kind of animal which it ntain , if it is ... remains of the elements , and mingled much. PLATO.
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