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( is; The top, 9. is in the height.
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Flowers Flores Amongst the Flowers
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to frame men's words. A great many
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The Asp, 4. in the fields. The Boa,
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( 4oJ XXXIII. Creatures that live a
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imus having wide Cheeks, is bigger
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| Homo was made by God after his ow
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the fore part of the Neck (which en
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A Tongue and a Palate, and Teeth, 1
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5. breathing to and fro. In the Bel
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( ^ ) The Thigh-bone, 14. the forem
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The Soul of Man. Anima hominis. The
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as the huge Gyant, i. the little Dw
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Agricultura. The Plow-man, i. Arato
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(Go) Tillage of ground, and keeping
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Grinding. (62 ) XLIX. Molitura In M
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f 6 4 ; which he layeth on a heap u
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upon which if they sit they enwrap
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with a Slaughter-knife, 5. he flaye
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The Vintage Vindemia. Wine groweth
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A Mine. (84 J LXVIII. Metallifodina
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(&) sheweth the four parts of an ho
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are provided that Men may see thems
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( IO ) contorquet Funes, 2. twistet
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The Horse-man ( 102 ) LXXXIV. Eques
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upon a bundle of flags, i. and besi
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to which the Sail-yards, 4. are tie
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Writing Ars Scriptoria. The Ancient
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ih; ment, 12. brana, 12. maketh in
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The Booksellers Shop. h^w-i? ( n6J
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i vel I A Book. fuBJ XCVII. Liber.
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these are chastised with a Fern/la.
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is conversant about Letters, 2. of
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Geometry Geometria. A Geometrician
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( 128 ) Add to these the XII. signs
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As here the and $ are in Conjunctio
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into the shadow of the Earth, 2. it
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are uninhabitable ; the II. Tempera
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Moral Philosophy Ethica. ; ;~ This
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Cras, Cras. After labours undergone
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and bold as a Lion, 2. but not haug
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Humanity. Humanitas. Men are made f
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to be reserved for the other party
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(x A%) Moreover he spareth and keep
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CXIX. The Tree of Consanguinity, In
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the Mistress {the good wife of the
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etwixt whom the sute is, or by an U
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are burnt in a. great Fire, 10. Som
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and setteth the rate of it, and how
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is 4 ; are done in the Church, 9. i
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Judaism Judaismus. Yet the true Wor
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eing promised to our first Parents
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at the right hand of the Father, an
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are not to be attributed to Fortune
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The Close. Clausula. Thus thou hast
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INDEX TITULORUM.
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AN INDEX OF THE TITLES. 5 6 16 Pot-
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63 18 21 121 Il8 43 *39 68 AN INDEX