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Strana 143
... reason imaginable ; all the harmless part of him is no more than that of a bulldog , they are tame no longer than they are not offended . One of these good - natured angry men shall , in an instant , as- semble together so many ...
... reason imaginable ; all the harmless part of him is no more than that of a bulldog , they are tame no longer than they are not offended . One of these good - natured angry men shall , in an instant , as- semble together so many ...
Strana 336
... reason , and our waking conceptions do not match the fancies of our sleeps . At my nativity my ascendant was the watery sign of Scorpius : I was born in the planetary hour of Saturn , and I think I have a piece of that leaden planet in ...
... reason , and our waking conceptions do not match the fancies of our sleeps . At my nativity my ascendant was the watery sign of Scorpius : I was born in the planetary hour of Saturn , and I think I have a piece of that leaden planet in ...
Strana 459
... reason as some that are called men ; and the animal and vegetable kingdoms are so nearly joined that if you will take the lowest of one , and the highest of the other , there will scarce be perceived any great difference between them ...
... reason as some that are called men ; and the animal and vegetable kingdoms are so nearly joined that if you will take the lowest of one , and the highest of the other , there will scarce be perceived any great difference between them ...
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