A Philosophical Dictionary (Complete)Library of Alexandria, 28 de set. 2020 - 316 pàgines |
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... Rome sent a Frenchman, named Maigrot, whom they made the imaginary bishop of a province inChina,to adjustthe difference. Maigrotdid not know aword of Chinese; butthe emperor deigned to grant that he shouldbe toldwhat he understood by ...
... Rome sent a Frenchman, named Maigrot, whom they made the imaginary bishop of a province inChina,to adjustthe difference. Maigrotdid not know aword of Chinese; butthe emperor deigned to grant that he shouldbe toldwhat he understood by ...
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... Rome as Simon, tells us that this God had a statue erectedon the Tiber,orrather near the Tiber, between thetwo bridges, with this inscription: Simoni deo sancto. St. Irenæus and Tertullian attestthe same thing; but to whom do they ...
... Rome as Simon, tells us that this God had a statue erectedon the Tiber,orrather near the Tiber, between thetwo bridges, with this inscription: Simoni deo sancto. St. Irenæus and Tertullian attestthe same thing; but to whom do they ...
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... Rome have a rightto violateat pleasurethelaw of Him whom theyregardas theirMaster; whether when a kingdom wants an heir, it is allowable to repudiate the woman who is incapable of giving one; nor whether a turbulentwife, one attacked by ...
... Rome have a rightto violateat pleasurethelaw of Him whom theyregardas theirMaster; whether when a kingdom wants an heir, it is allowable to repudiate the woman who is incapable of giving one; nor whether a turbulentwife, one attacked by ...
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... Rome, we consecrated this opinion, for admitting foreach individual agood and an evil angel, of whom one assistshim and theother torments him, from his birth tohis death; but it isnot yet known whether these good andbadangels ...
... Rome, we consecrated this opinion, for admitting foreach individual agood and an evil angel, of whom one assistshim and theother torments him, from his birth tohis death; but it isnot yet known whether these good andbadangels ...
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... Rome, at that time powerful, reestablished what thewhole nation and himselfhad abrogated. Henry IV., who feared nodanger, but feared Rome, confirmed the annats byanedictof the 22d ofJanuary, 1596. Three celebrated jurisconsults ...
... Rome, at that time powerful, reestablished what thewhole nation and himselfhad abrogated. Henry IV., who feared nodanger, but feared Rome, confirmed the annats byanedictof the 22d ofJanuary, 1596. Three celebrated jurisconsults ...
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