A Philosophical Dictionary (Complete)Library of Alexandria, 28 de set. 2020 - 316 pàgines |
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... hundred or four hundred thousand livres, and there are poor spiritual fathers in Germany who have regiments of guards. A poor man, making a vow of poverty, andin consequence becoming a sovereign? Truly, thisis intolerable. Thelaws ...
... hundred or four hundred thousand livres, and there are poor spiritual fathers in Germany who have regiments of guards. A poor man, making a vow of poverty, andin consequence becoming a sovereign? Truly, thisis intolerable. Thelaws ...
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... hundred.In 1538, St. Ignatius shared his hospitality, but he waslodged in a house on Mount Cassino, six hundred paces west of the abbey. There he composed hiscelebrated Institute—whence a Dominican, in a work entitled, "The TurtleDove ...
... hundred.In 1538, St. Ignatius shared his hospitality, but he waslodged in a house on Mount Cassino, six hundred paces west of the abbey. There he composed hiscelebrated Institute—whence a Dominican, in a work entitled, "The TurtleDove ...
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... hundred and five; andAbraham, having quitted Chaldæa immediatelyafter the death of his father, wasjust one hundred and thirtyfive years old whenhe left his country. This is nearly the opinion of St. Stephen, in his discourse to the Jews ...
... hundred and five; andAbraham, having quitted Chaldæa immediatelyafter the death of his father, wasjust one hundred and thirtyfive years old whenhe left his country. This is nearly the opinion of St. Stephen, in his discourse to the Jews ...
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... hundred years between the Deluge andthe period at which we fix Abraham's journey into Egypt.The Egyptians must havebeen very ingenious and indefatigably laborious, since, insoshort a time, they invented allthe arts and sciences, set ...
... hundred years between the Deluge andthe period at which we fix Abraham's journey into Egypt.The Egyptians must havebeen very ingenious and indefatigably laborious, since, insoshort a time, they invented allthe arts and sciences, set ...
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... hundred thousand Jews,though they have always regarded marriage asa sacred dutyand made population their greatest object. To these difficulties it is replied that the church, substituted forthesynagogue, is the true raceof Abraham ...
... hundred thousand Jews,though they have always regarded marriage asa sacred dutyand made population their greatest object. To these difficulties it is replied that the church, substituted forthesynagogue, is the true raceof Abraham ...
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