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... Greek rites imposed upon them by their Syrian con- querors . It was at Bethoron that the Syrian prince , Seron , was defeated , the victory resulting in the restoration of the Temple worship at Jerusalem by Judas in 165 . ( Scene : The ...
... Greek rites imposed upon them by their Syrian con- querors . It was at Bethoron that the Syrian prince , Seron , was defeated , the victory resulting in the restoration of the Temple worship at Jerusalem by Judas in 165 . ( Scene : The ...
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... Greek philosopher the important question was not that of his own descent , but rather that of his ancestors , for evi- dently he was descended from his forebears and none other . And that his progenitors rightly traced their descent ...
... Greek philosopher the important question was not that of his own descent , but rather that of his ancestors , for evi- dently he was descended from his forebears and none other . And that his progenitors rightly traced their descent ...
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... Greeks undoubtedly were they failed to see the fallacy of their observations . However , many years were to pass before even descriptive biology was to be rid of its many fallacies . That maggots came from cheese and that crocodiles ...
... Greeks undoubtedly were they failed to see the fallacy of their observations . However , many years were to pass before even descriptive biology was to be rid of its many fallacies . That maggots came from cheese and that crocodiles ...
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... Greeks or even the Middle Age scientists had declared they did . While Huxley's dictum omne vivum ex ovo as applied to higher forms of living things had become omne vivum ex vivo and was applied to include the lowest organisms , yet no ...
... Greeks or even the Middle Age scientists had declared they did . While Huxley's dictum omne vivum ex ovo as applied to higher forms of living things had become omne vivum ex vivo and was applied to include the lowest organisms , yet no ...
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... Greek runner's heart of flame ... Then made your eyes and that high temple's tan ! What are you , though , in truth ? A kind of slave Across whose mouth , Fear , laying one cold hand , Once murmured- " Rest ! Thou'rt delicate to stand ...
... Greek runner's heart of flame ... Then made your eyes and that high temple's tan ! What are you , though , in truth ? A kind of slave Across whose mouth , Fear , laying one cold hand , Once murmured- " Rest ! Thou'rt delicate to stand ...
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