A Philosophical Dictionary (Complete)Library of Alexandria, 28 de set. 2020 - 316 pàgines |
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... thousand florins, or two millions and fifty thousand French livres of the present currency. Whence I conclude that Jesus Christ's circumstances were not quite soeasy astheirs." Ireplied: "Sir, you must confess that the Frenchare ...
... thousand florins, or two millions and fifty thousand French livres of the present currency. Whence I conclude that Jesus Christ's circumstances were not quite soeasy astheirs." Ireplied: "Sir, you must confess that the Frenchare ...
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... thousand paces highwhen God came downtostop the progressof the work. Let us suppose each pacetobetwo feet and a half. Four thousand paces, then, are ten thousand feet; consequently the tower of Babel was twenty times as high as.
... thousand paces highwhen God came downtostop the progressof the work. Let us suppose each pacetobetwo feet and a half. Four thousand paces, then, are ten thousand feet; consequently the tower of Babel was twenty times as high as.
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... thousand Greeks, distributed in advantageous posts among therocks of Pelion andOssa, four thousand of whom, be it observed, were stationed behind thisvery passage of Thermopyl. These fourthousand perishedaftera long combat. Having been ...
... thousand Greeks, distributed in advantageous posts among therocks of Pelion andOssa, four thousand of whom, be it observed, were stationed behind thisvery passage of Thermopyl. These fourthousand perishedaftera long combat. Having been ...
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... thousand Persians at once; it is more than probable that there were not thirty thousand Persians engaged.But here fourteen hundredSwiss defeat an army oftwenty thousand men. The diminished proportions of the lessto thegreater number ...
... thousand Persians at once; it is more than probable that there were not thirty thousand Persians engaged.But here fourteen hundredSwiss defeat an army oftwenty thousand men. The diminished proportions of the lessto thegreater number ...
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... thousand years, and at this day are perhapsthe most fortunate nation on earth, because we are the most tranquil. The Japanese will say nearly the same. The English will answer: Weare powerful at sea, and prosperous onland; perhaps inten ...
... thousand years, and at this day are perhapsthe most fortunate nation on earth, because we are the most tranquil. The Japanese will say nearly the same. The English will answer: Weare powerful at sea, and prosperous onland; perhaps inten ...
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