A Philosophical Dictionary (Complete)Library of Alexandria, 28 de set. 2020 - 316 pàgines |
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... that it was LouisXIV. AgoodCatholic has demonstrated that it was William, king of England. It is not easy to make them all agree. There have beenwarmdisputes concerning the starswhichfellfrom heaven to earth, andthe sun and moon, which ...
... that it was LouisXIV. AgoodCatholic has demonstrated that it was William, king of England. It is not easy to make them all agree. There have beenwarmdisputes concerning the starswhichfellfrom heaven to earth, andthe sun and moon, which ...
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... thatit isregarded bythe monks themselvesasafoul reproach and the most violentinsult that can be offered them. My dearreader, whoeveryou are, minister or magistrate,consider attentively the following shortextractfrom ourbishop's book ...
... thatit isregarded bythe monks themselvesasafoul reproach and the most violentinsult that can be offered them. My dearreader, whoeveryou are, minister or magistrate,consider attentively the following shortextractfrom ourbishop's book ...
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... thatit,its width was twohundred and fifty geometrical paces, andits length six hundred and twentyfive. This ship, which wasto go upon the Black Sea, was a slow sailer.The flood came. When ithad ceased Xixuterlet someof hisbirds fly out ...
... thatit,its width was twohundred and fifty geometrical paces, andits length six hundred and twentyfive. This ship, which wasto go upon the Black Sea, was a slow sailer.The flood came. When ithad ceased Xixuterlet someof hisbirds fly out ...
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... thatit wasaproduction of his youth; it would seem, however,that he wasof mature age; for he speaks in it of the misfortunes whichhe had formerly and for a longtime experienced. The work is asatire on his contemporaries. The author sees ...
... thatit wasaproduction of his youth; it would seem, however,that he wasof mature age; for he speaks in it of the misfortunes whichhe had formerly and for a longtime experienced. The work is asatire on his contemporaries. The author sees ...
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... that it isthe most just and reasonable. Hesays this very seriously, and,in the immensityof his paradoxes, this is one ofthe threeor four things whichhe firstsays. The same spiritof wisdom and decency whichmakes him declare that ...
... that it isthe most just and reasonable. Hesays this very seriously, and,in the immensityof his paradoxes, this is one ofthe threeor four things whichhe firstsays. The same spiritof wisdom and decency whichmakes him declare that ...
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