An Historical and Critical Dictionary, Volume 1Hunt and Clarke, 1826 - 438 pages |
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... death . Of this sentence no less than 3000 copies were posted in Paris , which as usual formed the finest advertisement of the work that could have been devised ; and no reading Frenchman could afterwards be satisfied without a perusal ...
... death . Of this sentence no less than 3000 copies were posted in Paris , which as usual formed the finest advertisement of the work that could have been devised ; and no reading Frenchman could afterwards be satisfied without a perusal ...
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... death of his younger brother , who was also in the way of obtaining considerable distinction in the world of letters . Early in 1685 Bayle enlarged his " Critique Generale ” on Maimbourgh's history ; and in the May of the same year ...
... death of his younger brother , who was also in the way of obtaining considerable distinction in the world of letters . Early in 1685 Bayle enlarged his " Critique Generale ” on Maimbourgh's history ; and in the May of the same year ...
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... death of M. Paets and the annoyance which he received from the violent temper of Jurieu , rendered Rotterdam so unpleasant to him that he sought an establishment at Berlin . Owing how- ever , to the death of the then elector of ...
... death of M. Paets and the annoyance which he received from the violent temper of Jurieu , rendered Rotterdam so unpleasant to him that he sought an establishment at Berlin . Owing how- ever , to the death of the then elector of ...
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... death of Charles I is alluded to as the reproach of Presbyterianism , and the fidelity of the French Catholics to Henry IV is extolled in compa- rison with that of the English Protestants to James II . The glory of Louis XIV is also ...
... death of Charles I is alluded to as the reproach of Presbyterianism , and the fidelity of the French Catholics to Henry IV is extolled in compa- rison with that of the English Protestants to James II . The glory of Louis XIV is also ...
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... death was in peculiar accordance with the tranquillity of his tem- per , and the privacy of his habits . The evening before his death , having studied all day , he gave the corrector of the press who waited upon him some copy of his ...
... death was in peculiar accordance with the tranquillity of his tem- per , and the privacy of his habits . The evening before his death , having studied all day , he gave the corrector of the press who waited upon him some copy of his ...
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