Critical & Historical Essays, Volume 2J.M. Dent & Company, 1914 |
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... doctrines , and seem to think that his effigy ought to be substituted for that of Guy Faux , in those pro- cessions by which the ingenious youth of England annually commemorate the preservation of the Three Estates . The Church of Rome ...
... doctrines , and seem to think that his effigy ought to be substituted for that of Guy Faux , in those pro- cessions by which the ingenious youth of England annually commemorate the preservation of the Three Estates . The Church of Rome ...
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... doctrines which have since called forth such severe reprehensions no exception appears to have been taken . The cry against them was first raised beyond the Alps , and seems to have been heard with amazement in Italy . The earliest ...
... doctrines which have since called forth such severe reprehensions no exception appears to have been taken . The cry against them was first raised beyond the Alps , and seems to have been heard with amazement in Italy . The earliest ...
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... mistresses and nephews . The doctrines and rites of the established religion they treated with decent reverence . But though they still called themselves Catholics , they had ceased to be Papists . Those spiritual arms Machiavelli 5.
... mistresses and nephews . The doctrines and rites of the established religion they treated with decent reverence . But though they still called themselves Catholics , they had ceased to be Papists . Those spiritual arms Machiavelli 5.
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... doctrines which have rendered the name of the work odious in later times . It was considered as an indication of political apostasy . The fact however seems to have been that Machi- avelli , despairing of the liberty of Florence , was ...
... doctrines which have rendered the name of the work odious in later times . It was considered as an indication of political apostasy . The fact however seems to have been that Machi- avelli , despairing of the liberty of Florence , was ...
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... doctrine of the circulation of the blood . But with theology the case is very different . As respects natural religion , -revelation being for the present altogether left out of the question , -it is not easy to see that a philosopher ...
... doctrine of the circulation of the blood . But with theology the case is very different . As respects natural religion , -revelation being for the present altogether left out of the question , -it is not easy to see that a philosopher ...
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