An Historical and Critical Dictionary, Volume 1Hunt and Clarke, 1826 - 438 pages |
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... king , he obtained an order for it to be burnt by the executioner , and to forbid the sale of it on pain of death . Of this sentence no less than 3000 copies were posted in Paris , which as usual formed the finest advertisement of the ...
... king , he obtained an order for it to be burnt by the executioner , and to forbid the sale of it on pain of death . Of this sentence no less than 3000 copies were posted in Paris , which as usual formed the finest advertisement of the ...
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... king's own authority . All were declared impious and profane who doubted these oracular declarations , the fallacy of which becoming apparent in 1689 , he changed his battery , and asserted that the same thing would take place by force ...
... king's own authority . All were declared impious and profane who doubted these oracular declarations , the fallacy of which becoming apparent in 1689 , he changed his battery , and asserted that the same thing would take place by force ...
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... king of England , could not be unapparent to Bayle . The formal and allowed return of the Protest- ants to France , seems also to have been one of his most ardent wishes and objects ; and he felt that the republican and comparatively ...
... king of England , could not be unapparent to Bayle . The formal and allowed return of the Protest- ants to France , seems also to have been one of his most ardent wishes and objects ; and he felt that the republican and comparatively ...
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... king William , who was opposed to the party which had prin- cipally stood forward as his protector . William , who de- tested the idea of a peace with France , having discovered that some intrigues were going on with a view to bring it ...
... king William , who was opposed to the party which had prin- cipally stood forward as his protector . William , who de- tested the idea of a peace with France , having discovered that some intrigues were going on with a view to bring it ...
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... king at war with his country , and who he thought had acted towards him with severity and injustice . The second volume appeared in October 1697 , and so far from the prepossession of the public in favour of the work abating , as feared ...
... king at war with his country , and who he thought had acted towards him with severity and injustice . The second volume appeared in October 1697 , and so far from the prepossession of the public in favour of the work abating , as feared ...
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