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... that Party , in every thing , right or wrong . Whoever reads his Works , may trace throughout all Parts of CC Co CC CC EC · -- que le them them this Difpofition of Mind , and see what fticks An Extract of Hotoman's Life ,
... that Party , in every thing , right or wrong . Whoever reads his Works , may trace throughout all Parts of CC Co CC CC EC · -- que le them them this Difpofition of Mind , and see what fticks An Extract of Hotoman's Life ,
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... thing in the World be a greater Com- mendation of a Work of this nature , than to fay it contains only pure Matter of Fact ? Now if this be fo , Monfieur Bayle wou'd do well to tell us what he means by thofe Words , Tres in- digne d'un ...
... thing in the World be a greater Com- mendation of a Work of this nature , than to fay it contains only pure Matter of Fact ? Now if this be fo , Monfieur Bayle wou'd do well to tell us what he means by thofe Words , Tres in- digne d'un ...
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... general Tranquility , what a Calm ( as in a fmooth Sea ) has reigned in the whole Palatinate ; how peaceable and quiet all things have continued : How J Pro- How piously and religiously they have been go- The Author's Preface . 111.
... general Tranquility , what a Calm ( as in a fmooth Sea ) has reigned in the whole Palatinate ; how peaceable and quiet all things have continued : How J Pro- How piously and religiously they have been go- The Author's Preface . 111.
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... thing is remarkable , and must not lightly be paft by ; which is , That they were not hereditary , but conferr'd by the People upon fuch as had the reputation of being juft Men . Secondly , That they had no arbitrary or unlimited ...
... thing is remarkable , and must not lightly be paft by ; which is , That they were not hereditary , but conferr'd by the People upon fuch as had the reputation of being juft Men . Secondly , That they had no arbitrary or unlimited ...
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... thing Ammianus Marcellinus teftifies in his 15th Book . But what many learned Men ( efpecially of our own Country ) have maintain'd , viz . That the Gauls commonly used the Greek Tongue , may be refu ted by this fingle inftance which ...
... thing Ammianus Marcellinus teftifies in his 15th Book . But what many learned Men ( efpecially of our own Country ) have maintain'd , viz . That the Gauls commonly used the Greek Tongue , may be refu ted by this fingle inftance which ...
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