A Philosophical Dictionary (Complete)Library of Alexandria, 28 de set. 2020 - 316 pàgines |
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... divine tear and of that human smile is composed the sweetness of the present civilization." VICTOR HUGO. A PHILOSOPHICAL DICTIONARY. The DICTIONNAIRE PHILOSOPHIQUE is Voltaire's principal essay in philosophy, though not a sustainedwork ...
... divine tear and of that human smile is composed the sweetness of the present civilization." VICTOR HUGO. A PHILOSOPHICAL DICTIONARY. The DICTIONNAIRE PHILOSOPHIQUE is Voltaire's principal essay in philosophy, though not a sustainedwork ...
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... divine to thecombination of the letters and the manner of pronouncing them. They believed that nameshada force—a virtue—independently of the things whichtheyrepresented; theywent sofaras to pretend thattheword which signified power was ...
... divine to thecombination of the letters and the manner of pronouncing them. They believed that nameshada force—a virtue—independently of the things whichtheyrepresented; theywent sofaras to pretend thattheword which signified power was ...
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... divine. But ifyou are only Monsieurl'Abbé because you havehad your head shaved, wear asmallcollar, and a short cloak,and are waiting for afat benefice, youdo not deservethename ofabbé. The ancient monks gave this nametothe superior whom ...
... divine. But ifyou are only Monsieurl'Abbé because you havehad your head shaved, wear asmallcollar, and a short cloak,and are waiting for afat benefice, youdo not deservethename ofabbé. The ancient monks gave this nametothe superior whom ...
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... isnot necessary foralaw to be divine, thatit should be the most ancient ofall.God is undoubtedlythe master of time.It would, itistrue, seem moreconformable to the faint lightof reason that God, having to give a law, should have.
... isnot necessary foralaw to be divine, thatit should be the most ancient ofall.God is undoubtedlythe master of time.It would, itistrue, seem moreconformable to the faint lightof reason that God, having to give a law, should have.
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... divine power: it was customary to swear by them; and,when takinganoath to another person, to lay the hand onhis testicles.Itwas perhaps from this ancient custom that they afterwards received theirname, which signifies witnesses ...
... divine power: it was customary to swear by them; and,when takinganoath to another person, to lay the hand onhis testicles.Itwas perhaps from this ancient custom that they afterwards received theirname, which signifies witnesses ...
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