The Athenian oracle; an entire collection of all the valuable questions and answers in the old Athenian mercuries, by a member of the Athenian society [J. Dunton, ed. by S. Wesley]. |
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... Eyes Were full of Athens , and the Enterprize . But when the fearching Age began to find The greater Aim , the . Good that was defign'd , Chang'd into Alt , and cultivate Mankind ; The deep Amazement pall'd , and in its room Delery'd ...
... Eyes Were full of Athens , and the Enterprize . But when the fearching Age began to find The greater Aim , the . Good that was defign'd , Chang'd into Alt , and cultivate Mankind ; The deep Amazement pall'd , and in its room Delery'd ...
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... Eye of have contrary to their Expectati- the Law , is not by any potterior on oblig'd themselves in too near act of hers become otherwile . ' Tis and ftrict a tye to get clear again ; true indeed , you were unhand- ' tis indeed ...
... Eye of have contrary to their Expectati- the Law , is not by any potterior on oblig'd themselves in too near act of hers become otherwile . ' Tis and ftrict a tye to get clear again ; true indeed , you were unhand- ' tis indeed ...
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... Eyes don't deceive me , great Perfons , only affuring the and have feveral Pretenders Querift , that thofe who reprefent The mofte ager a good boneft Tradef- em fo black , are not themselves of mon , who is well settled in the the moft ...
... Eyes don't deceive me , great Perfons , only affuring the and have feveral Pretenders Querift , that thofe who reprefent The mofte ager a good boneft Tradef- em fo black , are not themselves of mon , who is well settled in the the moft ...
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... Eye , for one behind another , when we the fame Reason that it does fo to look at fome diftance , than when the naked Eye when look'd upon our Ege takes in a lefs Compals of over the edge of a Hill near the Earth and Air . And to put this ...
... Eye , for one behind another , when we the fame Reason that it does fo to look at fome diftance , than when the naked Eye when look'd upon our Ege takes in a lefs Compals of over the edge of a Hill near the Earth and Air . And to put this ...
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... , and think we may have given a more reddish Colour , when the tolerable Account of the Propos'd Points obverted to the Eye , and drinking drinking in the Light - but the have not hitherto 20 The Athenian ORACLE . Vol . II .
... , and think we may have given a more reddish Colour , when the tolerable Account of the Propos'd Points obverted to the Eye , and drinking drinking in the Light - but the have not hitherto 20 The Athenian ORACLE . Vol . II .
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Page 536 - ... or promife, made by any other, without my knowledge or confent. So help me God through Jefus Chrift.