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... opinion of Bavaria which gives the tone to the liberal Catholics , and it is the public opinion of Saxony which gives the tone to the liberal Protestants . Now , both these courts gallicize . Hence , the longer the consolidation of ...
... opinion of Bavaria which gives the tone to the liberal Catholics , and it is the public opinion of Saxony which gives the tone to the liberal Protestants . Now , both these courts gallicize . Hence , the longer the consolidation of ...
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... opinion is the most unerring standard of rectitude . The universality of suffrage which has consecrated those great ... opinions , would have better consulted the reputation of Pope by suppressing them . The flippant remark on Plato and ...
... opinion is the most unerring standard of rectitude . The universality of suffrage which has consecrated those great ... opinions , would have better consulted the reputation of Pope by suppressing them . The flippant remark on Plato and ...
Pagina 370
... opinion almost generally received among astronomers , that observations of the winter - solstice have given a less obliquity of the ecliptic than observations of the summer - solstice . The explanation of this discordance seemed very ...
... opinion almost generally received among astronomers , that observations of the winter - solstice have given a less obliquity of the ecliptic than observations of the summer - solstice . The explanation of this discordance seemed very ...
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