A Philosophical Dictionary (Complete)Library of Alexandria, 28 de set. 2020 - 316 pàgines |
Des de l'interior del llibre
Resultats 1 - 5 de 76.
Pàgina
... —the laypeersaffirming on their honor, andthe bishops laying theirhandson their hearts. The Quakers obtained itinthe reign of CharlesII.,andare the only sectin Europeso honored. The Lord Chancellor Cowper wished to compel the Quakers to.
... —the laypeersaffirming on their honor, andthe bishops laying theirhandson their hearts. The Quakers obtained itinthe reign of CharlesII.,andare the only sectin Europeso honored. The Lord Chancellor Cowper wished to compel the Quakers to.
Pàgina
... honor, perhaps, thanany othertothe allegorical style. "The worthy administratorsofjustice," said he,"arelikea catsettotake care of acheese, lest it should be gnawed by the mice.One bite of thecat does more damage to thecheese than ...
... honor, perhaps, thanany othertothe allegorical style. "The worthy administratorsofjustice," said he,"arelikea catsettotake care of acheese, lest it should be gnawed by the mice.One bite of thecat does more damage to thecheese than ...
Pàgina
... honor." We answer,that itis notthe pretended good senseof the French alone,butof all the nations of Europewithout exception. He proceeds: "The worldingeneral cannot be fully sensiblehow ridiculous this maxim will appear two thousand ...
... honor." We answer,that itis notthe pretended good senseof the French alone,butof all the nations of Europewithout exception. He proceeds: "The worldingeneral cannot be fully sensiblehow ridiculous this maxim will appear two thousand ...
Pàgina
... honor either to the chivalry orto the jurisprudence ofthat day. ButIknow not why the historian makes use of these words; "Ifthesetwo wretches were not accomplices inthe king's death,theyat least deserved the most rigorous chastisement ...
... honor either to the chivalry orto the jurisprudence ofthat day. ButIknow not why the historian makes use of these words; "Ifthesetwo wretches were not accomplices inthe king's death,theyat least deserved the most rigorous chastisement ...
Pàgina
... honor of the gods? Who first made processions, and placed fools, with caps andbells, at the head of them? Who first carried a priapus through the streets, and fixed one like a knocker at the door? What Arab firsttook it intohis headto ...
... honor of the gods? Who first made processions, and placed fools, with caps andbells, at the head of them? Who first carried a priapus through the streets, and fixed one like a knocker at the door? What Arab firsttook it intohis headto ...
Altres edicions - Mostra-ho tot
Frases i termes més freqüents
Abraham afterwards allthe ancient andthat andthe angels antiquity apostles appear Aristotle assassinate astonishing atheists atthe barbarous beautiful believe bishops Brahmins bythe Cæsar called Chaldæans Christians Church Cicero circumcised condemned confessed Constantine Constantinople consubstantial council crime death didnot Diocletian dispute divine earth Egypt Egyptians emperor empire Essenians eternal Eusebius fables father France fromthe Gaul gospel Greek havebeen heaven Hebrew hehad hewas Holy honor hundred inhis inthe inwhich Irenæus isnot isthe itis itwas Jansenists Jerusalem Jesuit Jesus Christ Jewish Jews king learned Lord Louis Louis XIV Mahomet Manichæans monks nations nature Nestorius never ofhis ofSt ofthe onthe persecution philosophers Photius Plutarch pope possessed pretended priests prince prodigious punished reason religion ridiculous Roman Rome signifies soul speak temple Tertullian thatit thatof thatthe thatthey thefirst thesame things thou thousand tobe tothe truth wasa wasthe whichis withthe word