An Historical and Critical Dictionary, Volume 1Hunt and Clarke, 1826 - 438 pages |
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Page 12
... kind , of very little intrinsic importance . In October 1685 , that consummation of cruelty , im- policy , and bad faith , the Revocation of the Edict of Nantes , took place in France , and was followed by all the perse- cutions ...
... kind , of very little intrinsic importance . In October 1685 , that consummation of cruelty , im- policy , and bad faith , the Revocation of the Edict of Nantes , took place in France , and was followed by all the perse- cutions ...
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... kind prevailed , descended even to some scarcely pardonable equivocations to allay them . Much however may be allowed to a person holding his formal situation of professor , who was also conscious that his free and sceptical mode of ...
... kind prevailed , descended even to some scarcely pardonable equivocations to allay them . Much however may be allowed to a person holding his formal situation of professor , who was also conscious that his free and sceptical mode of ...
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... kind was the almost unavoidable penalty— the necessity of covering one lapse by another . When in some degree released from the annoyance pro . duced by his controversy with Jurieu , Bayle assiduously pursued an object which he had ...
... kind was the almost unavoidable penalty— the necessity of covering one lapse by another . When in some degree released from the annoyance pro . duced by his controversy with Jurieu , Bayle assiduously pursued an object which he had ...
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... kind of commonplace for all the ancient and philosophical knowledge , all the cu- rious information as to fact , and all the subtilty of argu- mentation , which he had spent his life in acquiring . That the execution of a plan should ...
... kind of commonplace for all the ancient and philosophical knowledge , all the cu- rious information as to fact , and all the subtilty of argu- mentation , which he had spent his life in acquiring . That the execution of a plan should ...
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... kind upon a free exercise of reason . 1. To retrench all prurient and coarse expressions . 2. To entirely alter the article David . 3. To refute the Manicheans , instead of giving new force to their objections and arguments . 4. To act ...
... kind upon a free exercise of reason . 1. To retrench all prurient and coarse expressions . 2. To entirely alter the article David . 3. To refute the Manicheans , instead of giving new force to their objections and arguments . 4. To act ...
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