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... Lord Tyrone ( Do. ) 363 Two Apparitions to Mr. William Lilly ( Do. ) 369 Mr. Booty and the Ship's Crew ( Do. ) 373 Apparition of Edward Avon to Thomas Goddard ( Do. ) 374 . The Dutchman who could see Ghosts ( Glanvil ) Sir John ...
... Lord Tyrone ( Do. ) 363 Two Apparitions to Mr. William Lilly ( Do. ) 369 Mr. Booty and the Ship's Crew ( Do. ) 373 Apparition of Edward Avon to Thomas Goddard ( Do. ) 374 . The Dutchman who could see Ghosts ( Glanvil ) Sir John ...
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... lord ; they only are affected by the joyful astonishment at the order and beauty of all her parts , and at the harmony of her momentary and successive operations : so that in time devotion sinks down in love and adoration of the all ...
... lord ; they only are affected by the joyful astonishment at the order and beauty of all her parts , and at the harmony of her momentary and successive operations : so that in time devotion sinks down in love and adoration of the all ...
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... lord , and thence the Lemnian , on account of the volcanic island , and the oracle there . Like the earth , the air , and fire , water is an original element : according to Hesiod , Oceanos , the eldest of the Titans , the husband of ...
... lord , and thence the Lemnian , on account of the volcanic island , and the oracle there . Like the earth , the air , and fire , water is an original element : according to Hesiod , Oceanos , the eldest of the Titans , the husband of ...
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... lord of graves ; Deme- trius , of the dead ; Licritus , the arisen ; Amphietes , the returner ; Hyes , the lord of moist nature , etc. , which are full of meaning , we shall here only cursorily notice the life and original signification ...
... lord of graves ; Deme- trius , of the dead ; Licritus , the arisen ; Amphietes , the returner ; Hyes , the lord of moist nature , etc. , which are full of meaning , we shall here only cursorily notice the life and original signification ...
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... Lord of Fire ; Hippo- detos , the tamer of horses , all of which has reference to elec- tricity and magnetism , and by which the images of the Dioscuri are represented . The Sabines named him dius fidius , synonymous with Dioscure ...
... Lord of Fire ; Hippo- detos , the tamer of horses , all of which has reference to elec- tricity and magnetism , and by which the images of the Dioscuri are represented . The Sabines named him dius fidius , synonymous with Dioscure ...
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