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... he seems justly entitled . He was familiar with those artifices of writing which very much promoted his objects . Things that are great are easily travestied . It is only to express them in a vulgar idiom , and incorporate them PAINE . 29.
... he seems justly entitled . He was familiar with those artifices of writing which very much promoted his objects . Things that are great are easily travestied . It is only to express them in a vulgar idiom , and incorporate them PAINE . 29.
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... thing that had the appear- ance of heresy , and therefore ordered the cause of Pa- learius to be re - heard . On which Palearius was suddenly arrested at Milan , and carried to Rome , where they found it not difficult to convict him of ...
... thing that had the appear- ance of heresy , and therefore ordered the cause of Pa- learius to be re - heard . On which Palearius was suddenly arrested at Milan , and carried to Rome , where they found it not difficult to convict him of ...
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... thing of the kind that had appeared in Europe . After Palissy had thus succeeded in his favourite object ; he pursued the science of chemistry , and applied his know- ledge to the improvement of agriculture . He was the first person who ...
... thing of the kind that had appeared in Europe . After Palissy had thus succeeded in his favourite object ; he pursued the science of chemistry , and applied his know- ledge to the improvement of agriculture . He was the first person who ...
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... things of no use to the un- derstanding of his author : " and he passes much the same judgment of his labours upon Cyprian . All the later edi- tors , however , of these two fathers have spoken well of Pa- melius , and have transcribed ...
... things of no use to the un- derstanding of his author : " and he passes much the same judgment of his labours upon Cyprian . All the later edi- tors , however , of these two fathers have spoken well of Pa- melius , and have transcribed ...
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... thing else , cordially united in his praise . On the continent his reputation was greatly re- spected it was usual to compare Paoli to Timoleon and Epaminondas . He was unquestionably a great man ; but it is the opinion of those who ...
... thing else , cordially united in his praise . On the continent his reputation was greatly re- spected it was usual to compare Paoli to Timoleon and Epaminondas . He was unquestionably a great man ; but it is the opinion of those who ...
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