The History of Political Literature from the Earliest Times: 2, Հատոր 1R. Bentley, 1855 - 956 էջ |
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... says , " I would not have this misunderstood , as if I meant hereby to condemn all charitable admonitions and affectionate endeavours to reduce men from errors ; which are indeed the greatest duty of a christian . Any one may employ as ...
... says , " I would not have this misunderstood , as if I meant hereby to condemn all charitable admonitions and affectionate endeavours to reduce men from errors ; which are indeed the greatest duty of a christian . Any one may employ as ...
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... says Dr. Robertson , usurped power , to renounce lucrative error , are sacrifices which the virtue of individuals has , on some occasions , offered to truth ; but from any society of men no such effect can be expected . The corruptions ...
... says Dr. Robertson , usurped power , to renounce lucrative error , are sacrifices which the virtue of individuals has , on some occasions , offered to truth ; but from any society of men no such effect can be expected . The corruptions ...
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... says " The fere of these outrages , and myscheeves to followe upon such sects , with the profe that we have had in some countrees thereof , have been the cause that pryn- ces and people have been constrayned to punnysh here- tykes by ...
... says " The fere of these outrages , and myscheeves to followe upon such sects , with the profe that we have had in some countrees thereof , have been the cause that pryn- ces and people have been constrayned to punnysh here- tykes by ...
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... says : " The priest is understood , maxime eminere , above all things ; without them the king nihil possit . " " Many nations have lived very comfortably without kings , but no nation has lived without a priest . " " I doubt whether I ...
... says : " The priest is understood , maxime eminere , above all things ; without them the king nihil possit . " " Many nations have lived very comfortably without kings , but no nation has lived without a priest . " " I doubt whether I ...
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... then , as some men says , Micht been twa fathom in our days ; Ane man was then of mair stature Nor twa be now , of this be sure . The translator of Orosius Intil his chronicle writes thus ; POLITICAL LITERATURE OF GREAT BRITAIN . 57.
... then , as some men says , Micht been twa fathom in our days ; Ane man was then of mair stature Nor twa be now , of this be sure . The translator of Orosius Intil his chronicle writes thus ; POLITICAL LITERATURE OF GREAT BRITAIN . 57.
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