The Age of Enlightenment, 1. kötetSimon Eliot, Beverley Stern Barnes & Noble Books, 1980 |
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200. oldal
... Italy Lombardy was not considered as a part of Italy . It had been occupied by a powerful colony of Gauls , who , settling themselves along the banks of the Po , from Piedmont to Romagna , carried their arms and diffused their name from ...
... Italy Lombardy was not considered as a part of Italy . It had been occupied by a powerful colony of Gauls , who , settling themselves along the banks of the Po , from Piedmont to Romagna , carried their arms and diffused their name from ...
224. oldal
... Italy , in the shape of an immense promontory , advanced into the midst of that great lake . The coasts of Italy are , in general , destitute of safe harbours ; but human industry had corrected the deficiencies of nature ; and the ...
... Italy , in the shape of an immense promontory , advanced into the midst of that great lake . The coasts of Italy are , in general , destitute of safe harbours ; but human industry had corrected the deficiencies of nature ; and the ...
314. oldal
... Italy to the ex- tremity of Spain or Britain ; nor did those spiritual conquerors en- counter any of the obstacles which usually retard or prevent the introduction of a foreign religion into a distant country . There is the strongest ...
... Italy to the ex- tremity of Spain or Britain ; nor did those spiritual conquerors en- counter any of the obstacles which usually retard or prevent the introduction of a foreign religion into a distant country . There is the strongest ...
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John Toland Christianity not Mysterious 1696 | 31 |
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