A Philosophical Dictionary (Complete)Library of Alexandria, 28 de set. 2020 - 316 pàgines |
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... prince, after death, was 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 ...
... prince, after death, was 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 ...
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... Prince of Sedan, andaddressed himas follows: "You havenot a sovereignty proportioned to your great courage, but I will make you richer thanthe emperor. I cannot remain for more than twodays inyour states,having to go to Venice toholdthe ...
... Prince of Sedan, andaddressed himas follows: "You havenot a sovereignty proportioned to your great courage, but I will make you richer thanthe emperor. I cannot remain for more than twodays inyour states,having to go to Venice toholdthe ...
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... prince, and wanted some ready money inorder tohold the statesgeneral of hermetic philosophy.Hewasa man very moderate inhis desires, and asked only twenty thousand crowns for the expenses of his journey. The duke, ashamed to give sosmall ...
... prince, and wanted some ready money inorder tohold the statesgeneral of hermetic philosophy.Hewasa man very moderate inhis desires, and asked only twenty thousand crowns for the expenses of his journey. The duke, ashamed to give sosmall ...
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... prince's cabinet; yetnoone undertakes their reduction. When the ministers of different courts accidently talk the matter over, they do but illustrate the fable of tying the bell round the cat's neck. "The orderof the Redemption of ...
... prince's cabinet; yetnoone undertakes their reduction. When the ministers of different courts accidently talk the matter over, they do but illustrate the fable of tying the bell round the cat's neck. "The orderof the Redemption of ...
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... Prince, theconqueror of Poictiers, granting peace afterthe victory. The Italian collected himself andthus began: "Muse of Albion, genius that presidest over heroes,come sing with me—not the idle rage of men implacable alike to friends ...
... Prince, theconqueror of Poictiers, granting peace afterthe victory. The Italian collected himself andthus began: "Muse of Albion, genius that presidest over heroes,come sing with me—not the idle rage of men implacable alike to friends ...
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