A Philosophical Dictionary (Complete)Library of Alexandria, 28 de set. 2020 - 316 pāgines |
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... have often made to the chaplains of merchant vessels who have talked to them of Adam and Eve, and Cain and Abel,when ... been silent respecting them. Itmustbe owned that sucha silence is unparalleled. Every people has attributed toitself some ...
... have often made to the chaplains of merchant vessels who have talked to them of Adam and Eve, and Cain and Abel,when ... been silent respecting them. Itmustbe owned that sucha silence is unparalleled. Every people has attributed toitself some ...
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... have thought, if a poor Jew, while selling them balm, hadsaid,"We all ... been in every mouth as soon as men could speak, on every parchmentas ... have laughed and the Jewwould have been whipped; so much are men attached to their ...
... have thought, if a poor Jew, while selling them balm, hadsaid,"We all ... been in every mouth as soon as men could speak, on every parchmentas ... have laughed and the Jewwould have been whipped; so much are men attached to their ...
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... have been peopled by some of the descendants of Magog. As well mightbe said that if there be men inthe moonthey must have beentaken thither by Astolpho on his hippogriff, when he went to fetch Roland's senses, which were corked up ina ...
... have been peopled by some of the descendants of Magog. As well mightbe said that if there be men inthe moonthey must have beentaken thither by Astolpho on his hippogriff, when he went to fetch Roland's senses, which were corked up ina ...
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... had it from a man who had it from M. deVitri; so that it isnothing more than anidle rumor. Thirdly,itwould have been cowardlyand hateful to inflict ashameful punishment oncitizens assembled together on business,who certainly committed ...
... had it from a man who had it from M. deVitri; so that it isnothing more than anidle rumor. Thirdly,itwould have been cowardlyand hateful to inflict ashameful punishment oncitizens assembled together on business,who certainly committed ...
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... have been more politic to have promised them than to have given them. But a fanatical or parricidepriest is not incited inthis way; heavenisheld out tohim, and nota woman. HisPrior Bourgoing had much greater power in determining himto ...
... have been more politic to have promised them than to have given them. But a fanatical or parricidepriest is not incited inthis way; heavenisheld out tohim, and nota woman. HisPrior Bourgoing had much greater power in determining himto ...
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