History of the Rise and Influence of the Spirit of Rationalism in Europe, Том 1Watts, 1946 - Всего страниц: 157 |
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... especially favoured by nations like the ancient Romans , or like the modern English and French , who are distin- guished for a love of precise and definite conclusions ; while the second has been most prominent in the present ...
... especially favoured by nations like the ancient Romans , or like the modern English and French , who are distin- guished for a love of precise and definite conclusions ; while the second has been most prominent in the present ...
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... especially represented the opinions of the Popes , we find that it was con- fronted with two great facts . In the first place , a multitude of sovereigns had em- braced Protestantism simply to emanci- pate themselves from Papal control ...
... especially represented the opinions of the Popes , we find that it was con- fronted with two great facts . In the first place , a multitude of sovereigns had em- braced Protestantism simply to emanci- pate themselves from Papal control ...
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... especially concerned , was in sustaining commercial activity . For centuries they were almost its only representatives . By travelling from land to land till they had become intimately acquainted both with the wants and the productions ...
... especially concerned , was in sustaining commercial activity . For centuries they were almost its only representatives . By travelling from land to land till they had become intimately acquainted both with the wants and the productions ...
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