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... learned and candid historian of Italian literature , Tira- boschi , in the preface to his eighth volume , observes ... learned communication throughout Europe . • Germany maintained its well - earned reputation for solid erudition , and ...
... learned and candid historian of Italian literature , Tira- boschi , in the preface to his eighth volume , observes ... learned communication throughout Europe . • Germany maintained its well - earned reputation for solid erudition , and ...
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... learned at Copenhagen , from persons who revered his memory , some circum- stances relative to it , omitted by that writer , and worthy of being recorded . Although Tycho sometimes spoke of injuries sustained by him in Denmark , it was ...
... learned at Copenhagen , from persons who revered his memory , some circum- stances relative to it , omitted by that writer , and worthy of being recorded . Although Tycho sometimes spoke of injuries sustained by him in Denmark , it was ...
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... learned reformer pro- pounded ; and the admission of it , while it exhibits the God of mercy as the most cruel and unjust of Beings , tends to an- nihilate every notion of the merit and beauty of virtue and the odiousness of vice . Yet ...
... learned reformer pro- pounded ; and the admission of it , while it exhibits the God of mercy as the most cruel and unjust of Beings , tends to an- nihilate every notion of the merit and beauty of virtue and the odiousness of vice . Yet ...
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