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... object of the work , the admirable histories of the period which already exist , and the comparative little influence which this celebrated pontiff appears to have possessed in the civil affairs of the time , a more brief relation of ...
... object of the work , the admirable histories of the period which already exist , and the comparative little influence which this celebrated pontiff appears to have possessed in the civil affairs of the time , a more brief relation of ...
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... object to review . He will endeavour to trace himself outward , from his mind into his actions . No doubt indeed he will sometimes also trace himself inward , from his actions to his pria ciples , and , in taking a comprehensive view of ...
... object to review . He will endeavour to trace himself outward , from his mind into his actions . No doubt indeed he will sometimes also trace himself inward , from his actions to his pria ciples , and , in taking a comprehensive view of ...
Pagina 245
... object is noble , and an enlightened understanding directs its movements , it appears to me a great felicity ; but whether its object be noble or not , it in . fallibly creates , where it exists in great force , that active ardent con ...
... object is noble , and an enlightened understanding directs its movements , it appears to me a great felicity ; but whether its object be noble or not , it in . fallibly creates , where it exists in great force , that active ardent con ...
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