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and therefore priviledged from the Law of Mortality. All the sects of Philosophers except the Epicurean (whose Author was de grege porcus, a swine or a swine-heard, rather then a Philosopher) acknowledged the immortality of the Soul, |
and Therefore privileged from the Law of Mortality. All the Sects of Philosophers except the Epicurean (whose Author was the grege porcus, a Swine or a swineherd, rather then a Philosopher) acknowledged the immortality of the Soul, |
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Mortalem esse docens animam, &c. Lucret. de rer. nat. lib. 3. |
Mortalem esse Teaching animam, etc. Lucretius de rer. nat. lib. 3. |
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