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Nevclet195 fays , " That his Reply to those that wou ' d have “ tempted him , was
this : Nunquam sibi propugnatam causam quæ iniqua effet : Nunquam que “ jure
ex legibus niteretur defertam præmiorum ( pe “ ' vel metu periculi .
Nevclet195 fays , " That his Reply to those that wou ' d have “ tempted him , was
this : Nunquam sibi propugnatam causam quæ iniqua effet : Nunquam que “ jure
ex legibus niteretur defertam præmiorum ( pe “ ' vel metu periculi .
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I wou ' d not do any Injury to so great a Man as Monsieur Bayle ; but every one
that is acquainted with his Character , knows that he is more a Friend to Tyranny
and Tyrants , than seems to be consistent with fo free a Spirit . He has been ...
I wou ' d not do any Injury to so great a Man as Monsieur Bayle ; but every one
that is acquainted with his Character , knows that he is more a Friend to Tyranny
and Tyrants , than seems to be consistent with fo free a Spirit . He has been ...
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Can any thing in the World be a greater Commendation of a Work of this nature ,
than to say it contains only pure Matter of Fact ? Now if this be so , Monsieur
Bayle wou ' d do well to tell us what he means by those Words , Tres in. digne d '
un ...
Can any thing in the World be a greater Commendation of a Work of this nature ,
than to say it contains only pure Matter of Fact ? Now if this be so , Monsieur
Bayle wou ' d do well to tell us what he means by those Words , Tres in. digne d '
un ...
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He wou ' d never permit his Picture to be drawn , tho ' much intreated by his
Friends ; however ( when he was at his last Gafp , and could not hinder it ) they
got a Painter to his Bed ' s - side , who took his Likeness as well as ? twas
possible at ...
He wou ' d never permit his Picture to be drawn , tho ' much intreated by his
Friends ; however ( when he was at his last Gafp , and could not hinder it ) they
got a Painter to his Bed ' s - side , who took his Likeness as well as ? twas
possible at ...
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These were firmly perswaded , that Kingdoms and Empires cou ' d not be secur '
dwithout Cruelty : Wou ' d it be therefore reasonable , that good Patriots shou ' d
lay aside all Care and Solicitude for their Countrey ? Certainly they ought rather ...
These were firmly perswaded , that Kingdoms and Empires cou ' d not be secur '
dwithout Cruelty : Wou ' d it be therefore reasonable , that good Patriots shou ' d
lay aside all Care and Solicitude for their Countrey ? Certainly they ought rather ...
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