Encyclopædia Americana: A Popular Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, Literature, History, Politics, and Biography, Brought Down to the Present Time; Including a Copious Collection of Original Articles in American Biography; on the Basis of the Seventh Edition of the German Conversations-lexicon, Том 7Francis Lieber, Edward Wigglesworth Desilver, Thomas, & Company, 1835 |
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... object of the meanest traffic . During the period of jubilee ( see Jubilee ) , the people were taught to believe that the efficacy of indulgences was doubled , and the richest harvests were always reaped at this time . Leo X , famous ...
... object of the meanest traffic . During the period of jubilee ( see Jubilee ) , the people were taught to believe that the efficacy of indulgences was doubled , and the richest harvests were always reaped at this time . Leo X , famous ...
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... object of scorn and mockery . Nevertheless , the right to remit sins was received , in the council of Trent , among the articles of faith . ( We shall now pro- ceed to give the Catholic views , as taken from the article Indulgence ...
... object of scorn and mockery . Nevertheless , the right to remit sins was received , in the council of Trent , among the articles of faith . ( We shall now pro- ceed to give the Catholic views , as taken from the article Indulgence ...
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... objects , being , at the same time , mostly skilful marksmen . The efficiency of this method of fighting was evident ; and when , in 1791 , the French revolu- tionary war began , the French sent swarms of tirailleurs against the allies ...
... objects , being , at the same time , mostly skilful marksmen . The efficiency of this method of fighting was evident ; and when , in 1791 , the French revolu- tionary war began , the French sent swarms of tirailleurs against the allies ...
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... object of which is , to appor- tion the losses from these disasters among all those whose property is exposed to the same hazards . If , for instance , all per- sons engaged in trading were to enter into a general agreement to ...
... object of which is , to appor- tion the losses from these disasters among all those whose property is exposed to the same hazards . If , for instance , all per- sons engaged in trading were to enter into a general agreement to ...
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... object of sense . The transcendental philosophy ac- knowledges also intuitions which live in us ( distinct from ... objects ) , and pure intuitions ( reine Anschauungen ) , or intuitions a priori , which are the basis of the former ; for ...
... object of sense . The transcendental philosophy ac- knowledges also intuitions which live in us ( distinct from ... objects ) , and pure intuitions ( reine Anschauungen ) , or intuitions a priori , which are the basis of the former ; for ...
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