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Voltaire. great fast which is acceptable to God.'" This philosophical and sublime piety is one of the most singular monuments ofthe first century.But it issomewhat strange that, at the end of the Similitudes, the shepherd gives him very ...
Voltaire. great fast which is acceptable to God.'" This philosophical and sublime piety is one of the most singular monuments ofthe first century.But it issomewhat strange that, at the end of the Similitudes, the shepherd gives him very ...
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... of these two primitive Christians, whose sin consisted insimple though culpable reticence. Be thisasit may, itis certain thatthe apostles had no jurisdiction, no power, no authority,butthat of persuasion, which isthefirst of all,and upon ...
... of these two primitive Christians, whose sin consisted insimple though culpable reticence. Be thisasit may, itis certain thatthe apostles had no jurisdiction, no power, no authority,butthat of persuasion, which isthefirst of all,and upon ...
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... is, however, neither behind nor before it. This glass, which to thesight and thetouch isso smooth and even, is no other than an unequal congregation of projections and cavities. The finest and fairest skin is a kind of bristled network ...
... is, however, neither behind nor before it. This glass, which to thesight and thetouch isso smooth and even, is no other than an unequal congregation of projections and cavities. The finest and fairest skin is a kind of bristled network ...
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... which youidolize. Animals a thousand timesless thanamite discern all these ... is in due proportion. The laws of optics, which show you an object inthe ... of Brescia, John Huss, and Jerome of Prague did.
... which youidolize. Animals a thousand timesless thanamite discern all these ... is in due proportion. The laws of optics, which show you an object inthe ... of Brescia, John Huss, and Jerome of Prague did.
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Voltaire. Now a single frontier fortress would suffice to stop the armies of Genghis or Attila. It is not long since a victorious army of Russians were unavailably consumed before Custrin, which is nothing more than a little fortress in ...
Voltaire. Now a single frontier fortress would suffice to stop the armies of Genghis or Attila. It is not long since a victorious army of Russians were unavailably consumed before Custrin, which is nothing more than a little fortress in ...
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