A Philosophical Dictionary (Complete)Library of Alexandria, 28 de set. 2020 - 316 pàgines |
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... condemned by the judgment ofGod, and thata hermit named John, who dwelt onthecoast of Italy, sawhis soul chained ina boatand beatenby devils,who were taking him towards Sicily to throw him into the fiery mouth of Etna; but all at once ...
... condemned by the judgment ofGod, and thata hermit named John, who dwelt onthecoast of Italy, sawhis soul chained ina boatand beatenby devils,who were taking him towards Sicily to throw him into the fiery mouth of Etna; but all at once ...
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... condemned at Rome! The abuse of words is an inexhaustible subject. In history, in morality, in jurisprudence, in medicine, but especiallyin theology, beware ofambiguity. ACADEMY. Academiesare to universities asmaturityis to childhood ...
... condemned at Rome! The abuse of words is an inexhaustible subject. In history, in morality, in jurisprudence, in medicine, but especiallyin theology, beware ofambiguity. ACADEMY. Academiesare to universities asmaturityis to childhood ...
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... condemned. The manoftaste, while he admires the sublime picture, the striking contrasts of character and strong coloring in the last scene of Rodogyne,will perceive how many faults, how many improbabilities, have prepared the way for ...
... condemned. The manoftaste, while he admires the sublime picture, the striking contrasts of character and strong coloring in the last scene of Rodogyne,will perceive how many faults, how many improbabilities, have prepared the way for ...
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... condemned her tothe house of correction for the fifthtime for havingbrought to bedafifth child, was a pleasantryof the illustrious Franklin;yetitis related inthesame workas an authentic occurrence. How many tales have embellished and ...
... condemned her tothe house of correction for the fifthtime for havingbrought to bedafifth child, was a pleasantryof the illustrious Franklin;yetitis related inthesame workas an authentic occurrence. How many tales have embellished and ...
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... condemned Epicurus; it would have been no detriment to fine poetry. With regard tophysicsit appears tomethat the author has lostmuch time andmany versesin refuting the declination of atoms and theotherabsurdities which swarm in the poem ...
... condemned Epicurus; it would have been no detriment to fine poetry. With regard tophysicsit appears tomethat the author has lostmuch time andmany versesin refuting the declination of atoms and theotherabsurdities which swarm in the poem ...
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