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Nor must that strange thing of Hobbes be forgot , called The History of the Civil
Wars : it is in dialogue , and full of paradoxes , like all his other ... More
philosophical , political , or any thing rather than historical ; yet full of shrewd
observations .
Nor must that strange thing of Hobbes be forgot , called The History of the Civil
Wars : it is in dialogue , and full of paradoxes , like all his other ... More
philosophical , political , or any thing rather than historical ; yet full of shrewd
observations .
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These words , if they mean any thing , prove the point in dispute . For it cannot be
supposed that the Emperor intended to assist the ' Pretender , unless he entered
into a war with England ; and that war could only be avoided , on the part of ...
These words , if they mean any thing , prove the point in dispute . For it cannot be
supposed that the Emperor intended to assist the ' Pretender , unless he entered
into a war with England ; and that war could only be avoided , on the part of ...
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They called him the Author of every Thing that existeth ; the Eternal , the Ancient ,
the Living and Awful Being ; the Searcher into concealed Things ; the Being that
never changeth . They attributed to this Deity an infinite power , a boundless ...
They called him the Author of every Thing that existeth ; the Eternal , the Ancient ,
the Living and Awful Being ; the Searcher into concealed Things ; the Being that
never changeth . They attributed to this Deity an infinite power , a boundless ...
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The majority of the clergy , ” he says , " having an infallible guide in the ipse dixit
of men who lived three centuries ago , and finding themselves perfectly at their
ease in the good things which are attached to ob.equious assent , vever feel the ...
The majority of the clergy , ” he says , " having an infallible guide in the ipse dixit
of men who lived three centuries ago , and finding themselves perfectly at their
ease in the good things which are attached to ob.equious assent , vever feel the ...
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the 10 Pre 20 “ But though I am resolved not to betray the confidence of others , I
have no objection to declare my own sentiments on the grand subject of debate ,
because I am not declaring any thing which I actually agreed upon on the part of
...
the 10 Pre 20 “ But though I am resolved not to betray the confidence of others , I
have no objection to declare my own sentiments on the grand subject of debate ,
because I am not declaring any thing which I actually agreed upon on the part of
...
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