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35. oldal
more of braggadocio than of fact , Cardan , however much he may have been carried away by delusions or perversities , is at least at no pains to hide his faults . The description he gives of himself in his horoscope in the ' Geniturarum ...
more of braggadocio than of fact , Cardan , however much he may have been carried away by delusions or perversities , is at least at no pains to hide his faults . The description he gives of himself in his horoscope in the ' Geniturarum ...
69. oldal
Is it really an ascertained fact that , as PROF . SKEAT says , the Welsh form is borrowed from English ? The root pig , meaning a peak , a pike , a spike , is found in mediaval Welsh compositions ; and in modern Welsh we have pigyn ...
Is it really an ascertained fact that , as PROF . SKEAT says , the Welsh form is borrowed from English ? The root pig , meaning a peak , a pike , a spike , is found in mediaval Welsh compositions ; and in modern Welsh we have pigyn ...
484. oldal
It is the fact , however , that gin is supposed to apply to one who informed made from juniper , in the sense that its disagainst persons who were the means of Attic tinctive character and flavour are due to figs being sold for ...
It is the fact , however , that gin is supposed to apply to one who informed made from juniper , in the sense that its disagainst persons who were the means of Attic tinctive character and flavour are due to figs being sold for ...
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