10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «VENEFICIOUS»
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The same conceit religiously possessed the ancients, as is observable from Pliny
: 4 PopUtes alternis genibus imponere nefas olim ; ' and also from Athenrcus, that
it was an old veneficious practice." — Vuig. Err., lib. v. cap. xxi. §9. Ache.
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Universalist Quarterly and General Review
After the leading spirit of the Arian party had been removed by miraculous or
veneficious agency, his active antagonists soon gained ascendancy over the
fluctuating mind of the emperor ; a change ensued, the secular arm was
employed to ...
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Walker's Pronouncing Dictionary: In which the Accentuation, ...
... vén-e-fish'-al, a. poisonous, beWitching Veneficious, Vén-§-flSl'l'-lifl, a.
poisoning Venerable, ven'-er-éb'l, a. worthy of being regarded with awe Venertite
, veii'-ér-ate, v. a. to treat with veneration, to regard with awe Veneration, véii-er-ft'
-sliun ...
John Walker, P. Austin Nuttall, 1857
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The Universalist Quarterly and General Review
After the leading spirit of the Arian party had been removed by miraculous or
veneficious agency, his active antagonists soon gained ascendancy over the
fluctuating mind of the emperor ; a change ensued, the secular arm was
employed to ...
5
Pseudodoxia Epidemica, Or, Enquiries Into Very Many Received ...
The conceit religiously possessed the Ancients, as is observable from Pliny.
Poplites alrernis genibns imponere nefas alim; and also from Atheneue,thae it
was an old veneficious practice, and jane is made in this poflure to hinder th
delivery of ...
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Pseudodoxia epidemica, books V-VII. Religio medici. The ...
The same conceit religiously possessed the ancients as is observable from Pliny;
poplites alternis genibus impanere nefas 011'/m : and also from Athenaeus, that it
was an old veneficious practice, and Juno is made in this posture to hinder the ...
Sir Thomas Browne, Simon Wilkin, 1852
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HANDBOOK OF PERCEPTION VOL 6A
Nay, scarce an author who hath written of the plague and its causes, but abounds
in relations of those accursed miscreants, who have kindled most mortal
infections, by certain veneficious practices, and compositions of putrid and
noysom ...
Edward C. Carterette, 1978
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The Works of Charles and Mary Lamb: Miscellaneous Prose
Sir Thomas Browne in his Pseudodoxia Epidemica; or, Enquiry into Vulgar Errors
, Book V., speaks of the posture as "veneficious," and cites Juno'scase. Page 204,
at the end.Well known that this lastnamed vegetable. This is the oldjoke about ...
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The tragedies of L. Annaeus Seneca the philosopher: viz ...
... the veneficious Prel'ents, •which were the Ruine of Creufa and her Father
Creen, they inhumanly cut them in pieces. The Infamy of which horrid Murder
Euripides is faid, for the Bribe of five Talents, to have transfefd from the
Corinthians, and ...
Lucius Annaeus Seneca, Colluthus (of Lycopolis.), Sir Edward Sherburne, 1702
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Observations on Popular Antiquities, including the whole of ...
... and friends will persuade us from iL—The same Conceit religiously possessed
the Antients, as'is observable from Pliny, “ Poplz'tcs al“ term's genihus z'ntponere
nefas olim,” and also from Athenams, that it was an old veneficious Practice; ...
Henry BOURNE (Curate of All-Hallows, Newcastle.), John BRAND (Rector of St. Mary-at-Hill and St. Mary Hubbard, London.), 1810