Critical and Miscellaneous Essays, Volumen1D. Appleton, 1860 - 568 páginas |
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... sophisms were to prevail , there would never be a good house or a good government in the world . It Ariosto tells a pretty story of a fairy , who , by some mys- terious law of her nature , was condemned to appear at certain seasons in ...
... sophisms were to prevail , there would never be a good house or a good government in the world . It Ariosto tells a pretty story of a fairy , who , by some mys- terious law of her nature , was condemned to appear at certain seasons in ...
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... sophisms of Escobar , the impassioned eloquence which defended the sisters of Port Royal , the intellectual hardihood which was not beaten down even by Papal authority , might have raised him to the Patriarchate of the Philosophical ...
... sophisms of Escobar , the impassioned eloquence which defended the sisters of Port Royal , the intellectual hardihood which was not beaten down even by Papal authority , might have raised him to the Patriarchate of the Philosophical ...
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... sophisms exposed . On a general survey , we do not scruple to pronounce the Constitutional History the most impartial book that we ever read . We think it the more incumbent on us to bear this testimony strongly at first setting out ...
... sophisms exposed . On a general survey , we do not scruple to pronounce the Constitutional History the most impartial book that we ever read . We think it the more incumbent on us to bear this testimony strongly at first setting out ...
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... sophisms which are called jesuitical , and which are commonly reckoned among the peculiar sins of Popery ; but which , in fact , are everywhere the anodynes employed by minds rather subtle than strong , to quiet those internal twinges ...
... sophisms which are called jesuitical , and which are commonly reckoned among the peculiar sins of Popery ; but which , in fact , are everywhere the anodynes employed by minds rather subtle than strong , to quiet those internal twinges ...
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