An Historical and Critical Dictionary, Band 1Hunt and Clarke, 1826 - 438 Seiten |
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... thought , however , by those to whom the completion of the present work has been intrusted , that the foregoing ten dency is united to a great avidity for general knowledge , and especially for a keen exercise of the reasoning faculties ...
... thought , however , by those to whom the completion of the present work has been intrusted , that the foregoing ten dency is united to a great avidity for general knowledge , and especially for a keen exercise of the reasoning faculties ...
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... thought to have given the first rise to those symptoms of jealousy in Jurieu , which after- wards led to so much rancour and to so many ill offices , About this time also Maimbourgh published his His- tory of 25 LIFE OF BAYLE . 9.
... thought to have given the first rise to those symptoms of jealousy in Jurieu , which after- wards led to so much rancour and to so many ill offices , About this time also Maimbourgh published his His- tory of 25 LIFE OF BAYLE . 9.
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... Thoughts on the Comet ; " but it was at length disco- vered by the inadvertent exposure of a letter from the author to his bookseller . M. Jurieu also answered the work of Maimbourgh , in a more formal and elaborate man- ner than Bayle ...
... Thoughts on the Comet ; " but it was at length disco- vered by the inadvertent exposure of a letter from the author to his bookseller . M. Jurieu also answered the work of Maimbourgh , in a more formal and elaborate man- ner than Bayle ...
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... thought that the proposition and the consequences flowing from it are self - evident ; but when Bayle wrote , such was by no means the case ; and amounting as it did to an elaborate defence of general toleration , in which all the ...
... thought that the proposition and the consequences flowing from it are self - evident ; but when Bayle wrote , such was by no means the case ; and amounting as it did to an elaborate defence of general toleration , in which all the ...
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... thought of such plea , or of the justifiableness of his motives , the guise assumed by Bayle on the present occasion com- pletely deceived the furious Jurieu , who , without know- ing the author , was extremely displeased with a book ...
... thought of such plea , or of the justifiableness of his motives , the guise assumed by Bayle on the present occasion com- pletely deceived the furious Jurieu , who , without know- ing the author , was extremely displeased with a book ...
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