The Living Age, 127. kötetLiving Age Company, Incorporated, 1875 |
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256. oldal
... reason to suppose that they involve any higher nobility , and some of them are gen- erals or governors of provinces . An ex- judge is said to have expended some thou- sands of pounds in propagating the doc- trines of the sect , and a ...
... reason to suppose that they involve any higher nobility , and some of them are gen- erals or governors of provinces . An ex- judge is said to have expended some thou- sands of pounds in propagating the doc- trines of the sect , and a ...
324. oldal
... reason and creeds which embody reason have nothing to do except to give shape to the instruments of self - nurture . The cause of the misery is the mind diseased . You can no more raze out its rooted troubles by arguing against the ...
... reason and creeds which embody reason have nothing to do except to give shape to the instruments of self - nurture . The cause of the misery is the mind diseased . You can no more raze out its rooted troubles by arguing against the ...
370. oldal
... reason has remained wrapped in that impenetrable mystery with which it pleased the Italian princes to shroud their ... reason of most men from its seat ? and tenderest pathos , and then judge if Tasso's reason was not entirely within his ...
... reason has remained wrapped in that impenetrable mystery with which it pleased the Italian princes to shroud their ... reason of most men from its seat ? and tenderest pathos , and then judge if Tasso's reason was not entirely within his ...
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