The Works of John Locke, المجلد 10W. Otridge and Son, 1812 |
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... ships did offer any thing to salve the inconvenience of parliament - men being deprived of discoursing one with another , upon the matters that were before them ; be- sides it must be again remembered , that nothing was herein desired ...
... ships did offer any thing to salve the inconvenience of parliament - men being deprived of discoursing one with another , upon the matters that were before them ; be- sides it must be again remembered , that nothing was herein desired ...
الصفحة 359
... ships before the flood as well as after , since doubtless those first men extending their lives to eight or nine hundred years , were more capable of improving the world than we whose days are reduced to fourscore years , and all beyond ...
... ships before the flood as well as after , since doubtless those first men extending their lives to eight or nine hundred years , were more capable of improving the world than we whose days are reduced to fourscore years , and all beyond ...
الصفحة 361
... ships , with sharp stems , or heads shod with iron or brass , to run against other ships , and split them , and with towers on them for men to fight when they came to lie board and board . Yet there are others that give the honour of ...
... ships , with sharp stems , or heads shod with iron or brass , to run against other ships , and split them , and with towers on them for men to fight when they came to lie board and board . Yet there are others that give the honour of ...
الصفحة 365
... ships , defeated thirteen hun- dred of the Persians , with inconsiderable loss to them- selves , and incredible to their enemies ; as may be seen in Plutarch's lives of Themistocles and Aristides , in Diod . Sic . lib . XI . Herod ...
... ships , defeated thirteen hun- dred of the Persians , with inconsiderable loss to them- selves , and incredible to their enemies ; as may be seen in Plutarch's lives of Themistocles and Aristides , in Diod . Sic . lib . XI . Herod ...
الصفحة 368
... ships taken , and sixty - four sunk . Thus far the sea had proved favourable to the Romans : but in the year of Rome 499 , having set out a fleet of quin- quiremes , they lost one hundred and forty by storms , which made them resolve to ...
... ships taken , and sixty - four sunk . Thus far the sea had proved favourable to the Romans : but in the year of Rome 499 , having set out a fleet of quin- quiremes , they lost one hundred and forty by storms , which made them resolve to ...
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