An Historical and Critical Dictionary, Volume 1Hunt and Clarke, 1826 - 438 pages |
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... Tyancus 132 Apparitions Abrissel 141 144 Aristotle 155 Arminianism 158 Atheism 162 Atomism 180 Augustin ( St ) 188 Babelot 192 Balzac 193 Battles 194 Baudouin 197 Page . Beasts 199 Benserade 219 Boccaccio's Dream 221 Boleyn INDEX .
... Tyancus 132 Apparitions Abrissel 141 144 Aristotle 155 Arminianism 158 Atheism 162 Atomism 180 Augustin ( St ) 188 Babelot 192 Balzac 193 Battles 194 Baudouin 197 Page . Beasts 199 Benserade 219 Boccaccio's Dream 221 Boleyn INDEX .
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Pierre Bayle. Page . Beasts 199 Benserade 219 Boccaccio's Dream 221 Boleyn 221 Books and Children 229 Borri 230 Bouchin 239 Bourignon Breauté 245 261 Brezé 265 - Buridan's Ass 267 Cæsar 270 Cainism 273 Canonization 280 Capistran 280 ...
Pierre Bayle. Page . Beasts 199 Benserade 219 Boccaccio's Dream 221 Boleyn 221 Books and Children 229 Borri 230 Bouchin 239 Bourignon Breauté 245 261 Brezé 265 - Buridan's Ass 267 Cæsar 270 Cainism 273 Canonization 280 Capistran 280 ...
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... beasts , he made them all come to him ; afterwards he caused a deep sleep to fall upon him , and took a rib from him , of which he made a woman . Adam knew that the woman was " bone of his bone , and flesh of his flesh ; " and they ...
... beasts , he made them all come to him ; afterwards he caused a deep sleep to fall upon him , and took a rib from him , of which he made a woman . Adam knew that the woman was " bone of his bone , and flesh of his flesh ; " and they ...
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... beasts , and ate but as much as would keep them alive . At last they became like brutes ; their figure altered , and their sentiments also . When they saw other persons they ran away , and , if they found themselves pursued , fled as ...
... beasts , and ate but as much as would keep them alive . At last they became like brutes ; their figure altered , and their sentiments also . When they saw other persons they ran away , and , if they found themselves pursued , fled as ...
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... beasts possessed a reasonable soul as well as man , and that all the difference consisted in the power of man to analyse his deter- minations , which could not be done by beasts . J It is pretended that Anaxagoras predicted that a star ...
... beasts possessed a reasonable soul as well as man , and that all the difference consisted in the power of man to analyse his deter- minations , which could not be done by beasts . J It is pretended that Anaxagoras predicted that a star ...
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