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... answer the purposes of state , ―to animate the people to war , from an expectation of success , under the protection of Jupiter or Apollo , -- and to support the pride and policy of Roman grandeur ; -- the priests of the Christian ...
... answer the purposes of state , ―to animate the people to war , from an expectation of success , under the protection of Jupiter or Apollo , -- and to support the pride and policy of Roman grandeur ; -- the priests of the Christian ...
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... answers in the affirmative ; and , in proof of his assertion , says that they shall see him on the right hand of God ... answered according to the Pontiff's meaning , who knew but too well the difference between a messenger , such as any ...
... answers in the affirmative ; and , in proof of his assertion , says that they shall see him on the right hand of God ... answered according to the Pontiff's meaning , who knew but too well the difference between a messenger , such as any ...
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... answer . Your Catechism can illus- trate the subject . THE FREE - THINKER'S CATECHISM : Faithfully collected from some of the most celebrated Free - thinkers of this Age . Question . Who made man ? Answer . Nothing . Q. How did he come ...
... answer . Your Catechism can illus- trate the subject . THE FREE - THINKER'S CATECHISM : Faithfully collected from some of the most celebrated Free - thinkers of this Age . Question . Who made man ? Answer . Nothing . Q. How did he come ...
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... answer , candidly , that I know not . Some philosophers are of opinion , that the brutes are mere machines , moved by some exterior agent . Others allow them an inherent principle of life and industry . To the opinion of the latter I ...
... answer , candidly , that I know not . Some philosophers are of opinion , that the brutes are mere machines , moved by some exterior agent . Others allow them an inherent principle of life and industry . To the opinion of the latter I ...
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... answer the ends of rapacity , and exculpate the monarch . You have read in Suetonius , how Tiberius eluded the law that prohibited virgins to be put to death . A young lady is arraigned and condemned : the emperor permits the hangman to ...
... answer the ends of rapacity , and exculpate the monarch . You have read in Suetonius , how Tiberius eluded the law that prohibited virgins to be put to death . A young lady is arraigned and condemned : the emperor permits the hangman to ...
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