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Another having after long search discovered how much pure Gold the Gold-smith had taken out of the King of Scicilies Crown, and made up the weight of it with silver cunningly mixed, was so over wrought with joy, that he ran (instantly out of the Bath naked as he was, forgetting his clothes) crying, NONLATINALPHABET, NONLATINALPHABET, I have found it, I have found it out. |
another having After long search discovered how much pure Gold the Goldsmith had taken out of the King of Scicilies Crown, and made up the weight of it with silver cunningly mixed, was so over wrought with joy, that he ran (instantly out of the Bath naked as he was, forgetting his clothes) crying,,, I have found it, I have found it out. |
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[ The former of the Two Philosophers was Pythagoras: The later was Archimedes. Of both, see Plutarch in his Book intituled. Non posse hominem suaviter vivere secundum Epicurum. ] |
[ The former of the Two Philosophers was Pythagoras: The later was Archimedes. Of both, see Plutarch in his Book entitled. Non posse hominem Suaviter vivere secundum Epicurus. ] |
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