An Historical and Critical Dictionary, Volume 1Hunt and Clarke, 1826 - 438 pages |
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... body , who are determined to think upon all subjects for themselves . With regard to the plan of the work , it is unnecessary to observe to those who are acquainted with the original , that the text is comparatively brief , and that the ...
... body , who are determined to think upon all subjects for themselves . With regard to the plan of the work , it is unnecessary to observe to those who are acquainted with the original , that the text is comparatively brief , and that the ...
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... bodies portentous of some dire calamity , the consternation was extreme . Bayle sought to dissipate these foolish fears by a letter supposed to be addressed to a doctor of the Sor- boune by a Roman Catholic ; the only means at that time ...
... bodies portentous of some dire calamity , the consternation was extreme . Bayle sought to dissipate these foolish fears by a letter supposed to be addressed to a doctor of the Sor- boune by a Roman Catholic ; the only means at that time ...
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... argumentative Proteus hits Louis XIV and James II as hard en passant as he had their opponents in the body of the work , but evidently with 18 LIFE OF BAYLE . tion may account for much of the most offensive portion ...
... argumentative Proteus hits Louis XIV and James II as hard en passant as he had their opponents in the body of the work , but evidently with 18 LIFE OF BAYLE . tion may account for much of the most offensive portion ...
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Pierre Bayle. in the body of the work , but evidently with less sincerity , and merely to keep up the verisimilitude of the assumed origin and intention of the production . He carried his finesse still further ; for in an avowed ...
Pierre Bayle. in the body of the work , but evidently with less sincerity , and merely to keep up the verisimilitude of the assumed origin and intention of the production . He carried his finesse still further ; for in an avowed ...
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... from being sufficient to defray the expenses of a visit to the Roman pontiff . Wherewith will you answer the cravings of the papal court ? If money should fail when you come to your journey's end , every body 46 ABELARD .
... from being sufficient to defray the expenses of a visit to the Roman pontiff . Wherewith will you answer the cravings of the papal court ? If money should fail when you come to your journey's end , every body 46 ABELARD .
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