Encyclopaedia Americana: A Popular Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, Literature, History, Politics and Biography. A New Ed.; Including a Copious Collection of Original Articles in American Biography; on the Basis of the 7th Ed. of the German Conversations-lexicon, Volum 11Francis Lieber Bazin and Ellsworth, 1859 |
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Pàgina 3
... earliest revelations , made in the patriarchal age , were common to the progenitors of all people ; and their light ... early copies of this work have an im- proved form of this table after the index of vol . v . ) See also the article ...
... earliest revelations , made in the patriarchal age , were common to the progenitors of all people ; and their light ... early copies of this work have an im- proved form of this table after the index of vol . v . ) See also the article ...
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... earliest critical periodical is the well - known Acta Eruditorum ( Leip- sic , 1682-1776 ) , established by Otto Mencke ... early connexion of Dr. Johnson with its publisher . There is an index extending from 1731 to 1786 , and a second ...
... earliest critical periodical is the well - known Acta Eruditorum ( Leip- sic , 1682-1776 ) , established by Otto Mencke ... early connexion of Dr. Johnson with its publisher . There is an index extending from 1731 to 1786 , and a second ...
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... early French constitutions to give the right of opposing by force the exercise of unlawful power ; but , from the constitu- tion of human society , it hardly seems pos- sible to avoid the occurrence of forcible changes in political ...
... early French constitutions to give the right of opposing by force the exercise of unlawful power ; but , from the constitu- tion of human society , it hardly seems pos- sible to avoid the occurrence of forcible changes in political ...
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... early Romans . The invention of rhetoric is ascribed by the Ægyptians and poets to Thoth , Hermes , or Mercury , as , in ancient times , the mental powers and operations , in general , were looked upon as something divine . Pittheus ...
... early Romans . The invention of rhetoric is ascribed by the Ægyptians and poets to Thoth , Hermes , or Mercury , as , in ancient times , the mental powers and operations , in general , were looked upon as something divine . Pittheus ...
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... early distinguished for talent . As he was not rich enough to devote himself to literature , he engaged in commerce , went to Bucharest , and remained there until 1790. He made himself intimately acquainted with the literature of ...
... early distinguished for talent . As he was not rich enough to devote himself to literature , he engaged in commerce , went to Bucharest , and remained there until 1790. He made himself intimately acquainted with the literature of ...
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