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as there is a tincture of the stained glasse in the light that it giveth, and in the rayes of the Sunne, though pure otherwise themselves, that passe through it. |
as there is a tincture of the stained glass in the Light that it gives, and in the rays of the Sun, though pure otherwise themselves, that pass through it. |
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Tinguntur solis radii, corumque trahunt similitudinem, in quorum oram subcundo venere. Plin. hist. Nat. lib. 2. cap. 18. |
Tinguntur solis radii, corumque trahunt similitudinem, in quorum Oram subcundo Venere. Pliny hist. Nat. lib. 2. cap. 18. |
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