An Historical and Critical Dictionary, Volume 1Hunt and Clarke, 1826 - 438 pages |
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Page 9
... received a letter acquainting him that the city of Rotterdam had assigned him a salary , with a permission to teach philosophy . At the instance of Bayle , the same generous person had been induced to make similar exertions in favour of ...
... received a letter acquainting him that the city of Rotterdam had assigned him a salary , with a permission to teach philosophy . At the instance of Bayle , the same generous person had been induced to make similar exertions in favour of ...
Page 11
... received at Rotterdam ; but after taking some time to consider of the proposal , he declined it . Much about the same time he received information of the death of his younger brother , who was also in the way of obtaining considerable ...
... received at Rotterdam ; but after taking some time to consider of the proposal , he declined it . Much about the same time he received information of the death of his younger brother , who was also in the way of obtaining considerable ...
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... 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 Brandenburgh , some negotiations which had been ...
... 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 Brandenburgh , some negotiations which had been ...
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... received as undoubted fact , as well as another story of the same kind , which is also in- serted in this very chapter ; namely , that the Children of Israel spat so violently in the face of Hur , who had refused to make gods for them ...
... received as undoubted fact , as well as another story of the same kind , which is also in- serted in this very chapter ; namely , that the Children of Israel spat so violently in the face of Hur , who had refused to make gods for them ...
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... received , but yours was . " Abel answered him in his own words , substituting only the affirmative for the ne- gative ; and , as to his principal complaint , his answer was , that his works being better than those of Cain , were the ...
... received , but yours was . " Abel answered him in his own words , substituting only the affirmative for the ne- gative ; and , as to his principal complaint , his answer was , that his works being better than those of Cain , were the ...
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