The Philosophical DictionaryG.H. Evans, 1830 - 244 pāgines |
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Pāgina 5
... prince de Conti , the grand prior de Vendome , marshal de Villars , and the chevalier de Bouillon : he naturally imbibed , from such eminent personages , that simplicity of taste which distinguished the court of Louis XIV . Voltaire's ...
... prince de Conti , the grand prior de Vendome , marshal de Villars , and the chevalier de Bouillon : he naturally imbibed , from such eminent personages , that simplicity of taste which distinguished the court of Louis XIV . Voltaire's ...
Pāgina 6
... prince was just dead , and the people , whose idol he had been for so long a period ; that same people , who had pardoned his vain - glory , his profusion , his love of favorites , and had applauded his persecutions against the ...
... prince was just dead , and the people , whose idol he had been for so long a period ; that same people , who had pardoned his vain - glory , his profusion , his love of favorites , and had applauded his persecutions against the ...
Pāgina 12
... prince , or a prime minister , because he excited their envy and admiration . The author of this scurrilous libel , was the abbe Desfon- taines , a man , who owed to Voltaire his liberty , and perhaps his life , being accused of a vice ...
... prince , or a prime minister , because he excited their envy and admiration . The author of this scurrilous libel , was the abbe Desfon- taines , a man , who owed to Voltaire his liberty , and perhaps his life , being accused of a vice ...
Pāgina 13
... prince enjoyed the benefit of Voltaire's counsel and instruction . The young prince , on ascending the throne , testified no change in his opinion of our author : the cares of government never weakened his pursuit of letters , and ...
... prince enjoyed the benefit of Voltaire's counsel and instruction . The young prince , on ascending the throne , testified no change in his opinion of our author : the cares of government never weakened his pursuit of letters , and ...
Pāgina 16
... prince who disdained him , the same court , where he never was sup- ported , felt offended at his departure . They saw more than the loss of a man who honoured France , and the evil of being compelled to seek an asylum elsewhere ...
... prince who disdained him , the same court , where he never was sup- ported , felt offended at his departure . They saw more than the loss of a man who honoured France , and the evil of being compelled to seek an asylum elsewhere ...
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Passatges populars
Pāgina 60 - And shall not uncircumcision which is by nature, if it fulfil the law, judge thee, who by the letter and circumcision dost transgress the law?
Pāgina 70 - We believe in one God, the Father Almighty, Maker of all things, visible and invisible: And in one Lord Jesus Christ, the Son of God...
Pāgina 155 - Thou hast been in Eden the garden of God; every precious stone was thy covering, the sardius, topaz, and the diamond, the beryl, the onyx, and the jasper, the sapphire, the emerald, and the carbuncle, and gold: the workmanship of...
Pāgina 95 - But thou didst trust in thine own beauty, and playedst the harlot because of thy renown, and pouredst out thy fornications on every one that passed by; his it was.
Pāgina 95 - Now when I passed by thee, and looked upon thee, behold, thy time was the time of love ; and I spread my skirt over thee, and covered thy nakedness: yea, I sware unto thee, and entered into a covenant with thee, saith the Lord God, and thou becamest mine.
Pāgina 95 - She doted upon the Assyrians her neighbours, captains and rulers clothed most gorgeously, horsemen riding upon horses, all of them desirable young men.
Pāgina 183 - Now if I cast out devils by Beelzebub, by whom do your children cast them out? Therefore they shall be your judges.
Pāgina 206 - ... puts on them hats bound with coarse white worsted; makes them turn to the right and left ; and thus marches away with them to glory. Other princes, on this armament, take part in it — to the best of their ability, and soon cover a small extent of country with more hireling murderers than Gengis-Khan, Tamerlane, and Bajazet had at their heels.
Pāgina 172 - I say unto thee, that thou art Peter, and on this rock will I build my church, and the gates of hell shall not prevail against it...