A Philosophical Dictionary (Complete)Library of Alexandria, 28 de set. 2020 - 316 pàgines |
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... nations has so long been unknown,while in the natural course of things his name should have been carried from mouth tomouth to the farthest corners of theearth. Let us humbleourselves to the decrees ofthat Providence which haspermitted ...
... nations has so long been unknown,while in the natural course of things his name should have been carried from mouth tomouth to the farthest corners of theearth. Let us humbleourselves to the decrees ofthat Providence which haspermitted ...
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... nations composing theRoman Empire submitted tothis innovation; even theEgyptians, who had until then given the lawin all thatrelated to almanacs, received it;but none of these different nations altered anything in thedistribution ...
... nations composing theRoman Empire submitted tothis innovation; even theEgyptians, who had until then given the lawin all thatrelated to almanacs, received it;but none of these different nations altered anything in thedistribution ...
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... nations on the respect due from children to their fathers havenever changed. He adds, "Who can doubtthat in differentages ideas have changed relative to pointsof morality ofstill greaterimportance?" We answer, thatthere are scarcelyany ...
... nations on the respect due from children to their fathers havenever changed. He adds, "Who can doubtthat in differentages ideas have changed relative to pointsof morality ofstill greaterimportance?" We answer, thatthere are scarcelyany ...
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... Nations) gives several of these interesting letters, in which there are thefollowing curious passages: "Tousces ... nation isnot accustomed to resort to shameful crimes; and the Spanish grandees.
... Nations) gives several of these interesting letters, in which there are thefollowing curious passages: "Tousces ... nation isnot accustomed to resort to shameful crimes; and the Spanish grandees.
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... nations have long existed, and still exist, without annals. There werenone inallAmerica, that is, in onehalf ofour globe, excepting those ofMexico and Peru, which arenot very ancient.Besides, knotted cordsarea sort of books cannot ...
... nations have long existed, and still exist, without annals. There werenone inallAmerica, that is, in onehalf ofour globe, excepting those ofMexico and Peru, which arenot very ancient.Besides, knotted cordsarea sort of books cannot ...
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