An Historical and Critical Dictionary, Volume 1Hunt and Clarke, 1826 - 438 pages |
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Page 2
... 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 annotation is the more valuable portion of the able Author's labours ...
... 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 annotation is the more valuable portion of the able Author's labours ...
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... regard to the Edict of Nantes , charac- terized nearly the whole of the reign of Louis XIV , was now almost at its height ; and it was at length resolved , that the academies of the Protestants throughout France should be suppressed ...
... regard to the Edict of Nantes , charac- terized nearly the whole of the reign of Louis XIV , was now almost at its height ; and it was at length resolved , that the academies of the Protestants throughout France should be suppressed ...
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... mation obtained by the two books again offended the jealous disposition of the pastor , and added force to the secret ill - will with which he had begun to regard his former friend . This was however for the present kept 10 LIFE OF BAYLE .
... mation obtained by the two books again offended the jealous disposition of the pastor , and added force to the secret ill - will with which he had begun to regard his former friend . This was however for the present kept 10 LIFE OF BAYLE .
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... regard to points where the belligerent arrangement on each side appears as ridiculous as that of the frogs and the mice . The disputed date of one of the most insignificant facts in the world will sometimes occupy him a folio page or ...
... regard to points where the belligerent arrangement on each side appears as ridiculous as that of the frogs and the mice . The disputed date of one of the most insignificant facts in the world will sometimes occupy him a folio page or ...
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... instead of giving new force to their objections and arguments . 4. To act in the same manner in regard to the Pyr- rhonians , and the article Pyrrhonism . 5. Not to highly praise the good qualities of Atheists 24 LIFE OF BAYLE .
... instead of giving new force to their objections and arguments . 4. To act in the same manner in regard to the Pyr- rhonians , and the article Pyrrhonism . 5. Not to highly praise the good qualities of Atheists 24 LIFE OF BAYLE .
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