A Philosophical Dictionary (Complete)Library of Alexandria, 28 de set. 2020 - 316 pàgines |
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... isthe most perfect Innocent Ihaveever known; thebook hasbeen burned, asthat of amanwho wished toturn the Bible into ridicule; butIam quite sure he had nosuch wicked end in view. SECTION III. The agefor inquiring seriously whether ornot ...
... isthe most perfect Innocent Ihaveever known; thebook hasbeen burned, asthat of amanwho wished toturn the Bible into ridicule; butIam quite sure he had nosuch wicked end in view. SECTION III. The agefor inquiring seriously whether ornot ...
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... money. Alexander was appeased, and they remained subject to Alexander and tohis successors. Such isthe true,aswell as the only probable, history of theaffair. Rollin repeats a story told about four hundred years after.
... money. Alexander was appeased, and they remained subject to Alexander and tohis successors. Such isthe true,aswell as the only probable, history of theaffair. Rollin repeats a story told about four hundred years after.
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... isthe case evenat the present day incities wherein the degreeof follyandfrenzy exceeds that of ancient Alexandria. ALGIERS. The principal object ofthisdictionary is philosophy. It is not, therefore, as geographers thatwe speakof Algiers ...
... isthe case evenat the present day incities wherein the degreeof follyandfrenzy exceeds that of ancient Alexandria. ALGIERS. The principal object ofthisdictionary is philosophy. It is not, therefore, as geographers thatwe speakof Algiers ...
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... is the dilationofthe heart, length islongsuffering, height is hope, and depth is faith. So that, besides the allegory ... isthe day of judgment. One cannot butfeel that there is in these allegories an affectation but little compatible ...
... is the dilationofthe heart, length islongsuffering, height is hope, and depth is faith. So that, besides the allegory ... isthe day of judgment. One cannot butfeel that there is in these allegories an affectation but little compatible ...
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... isthe onlyone that containsanything instructive. Nothingis more common than to findin our new miscellanies oldbons mots attributed to our contemporaries, or inscriptions andepigrams written on certain princes,applied to others. We are ...
... isthe onlyone that containsanything instructive. Nothingis more common than to findin our new miscellanies oldbons mots attributed to our contemporaries, or inscriptions andepigrams written on certain princes,applied to others. We are ...
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