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... human can resist . He has to combat with a decree , the execution of which is rather accelerated than retarded by ... human prudence or human strength can resist ! - σε Οὔθ ̓ ὑποκλαίων , ἔθ ' ὑπολείβων , Οὔτε δακρύων , ἀπύρων ἱερῶν Οργὰς ...
... human can resist . He has to combat with a decree , the execution of which is rather accelerated than retarded by ... human prudence or human strength can resist ! - σε Οὔθ ̓ ὑποκλαίων , ἔθ ' ὑπολείβων , Οὔτε δακρύων , ἀπύρων ἱερῶν Οργὰς ...
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... human mind allowed this sacerdotal caste the means of perpetuating , with its useful maxims , the vener- ation of which it was the object , and the tranquil initiated en- joyed , in indolence and pride , all the charms of their ...
... human mind allowed this sacerdotal caste the means of perpetuating , with its useful maxims , the vener- ation of which it was the object , and the tranquil initiated en- joyed , in indolence and pride , all the charms of their ...
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... human reason , and more likely to confuse than to enlighten it . In the opinion of the Tuscans , the idea of a Divinity was more immediately connected with the generation of things ; and their cosmogony was inseparable from their ...
... human reason , and more likely to confuse than to enlighten it . In the opinion of the Tuscans , the idea of a Divinity was more immediately connected with the generation of things ; and their cosmogony was inseparable from their ...
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