According to Homer she died in Phrygia: for he takes notice of her tomb in the plains of Troas; and represents it as a notable performance.
He takes notice of those who settled in Canaan, as well as those who passed higher towards the north.
It contributes not a little to the Advancement of Learning; for, as Cicero takes Notice, That which makes Men willing to undergo the Fatigues of Philosophical Disquisitions, is not so much the Greatness of Objects as their Novelty.
The prophet, in another place, takes notice of the same idolatry.
This Hippocrates[32] takes notice of, and gives it as one Reason why the Women in Scythia are not very fruitful.
I had given four reasons; he takes notice but of three.
As for that little which the reverend brother hath replied unto; first, he takes notice of a passage of his sermon at the taking of the covenant, which I had put him in mind of, but he answereth only to one particular, viz.
Hippocrates takes Notice of Swellings of the Testicles in Fevers.
Pringle takes Notice, that these Obstructions happened as often without as with the Bark; and therefore seemed to depend on the long Continuance and Obstinacy of the Intermittent.
Pringle takes Notice of this yellow Colour or Jaundice.
Pringle takes Notice of; and Mr. Naesmith says, he observed it in Voyages to the East Indies, which afford the fairest Trials of this Kind.
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