The Columbian Cyclopedia, Volume 30Garretson, Cox, 1897 - Encyclopedias and dictionaries |
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... received . Le Clerc , in Bibliothèque Choisie , praises it highly , as one of the solidest defenses of Protestantism ever written . In 1730 , when T. had nearly reached the age of 73 , he published his most notable and popular treatise ...
... received . Le Clerc , in Bibliothèque Choisie , praises it highly , as one of the solidest defenses of Protestantism ever written . In 1730 , when T. had nearly reached the age of 73 , he published his most notable and popular treatise ...
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... the court of Nero with Britan- nicus , son of Emperor Claudius , he received an excellent training both of body and mind ; became adept in manly exercises , and an accomplished scholar ; and subsequently , 30-4 TITMOUSE-TITUS. ...
... the court of Nero with Britan- nicus , son of Emperor Claudius , he received an excellent training both of body and mind ; became adept in manly exercises , and an accomplished scholar ; and subsequently , 30-4 TITMOUSE-TITUS. ...
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... received with the utmost joy , and Vespasian's too suspicious temper was awakened . However , T. , by re- turning to Rome and laying the trophies of victory at the emperor's feet , removed his unfounded jealousy , and father and son ...
... received with the utmost joy , and Vespasian's too suspicious temper was awakened . However , T. , by re- turning to Rome and laying the trophies of victory at the emperor's feet , removed his unfounded jealousy , and father and son ...
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... received an artificial development by the convivial habits of the 17th c .: then it became the fashion to drink to the health not only of entertainers , but also to that of each guest , of ab- sent friends , and especially of the ...
... received an artificial development by the convivial habits of the 17th c .: then it became the fashion to drink to the health not only of entertainers , but also to that of each guest , of ab- sent friends , and especially of the ...
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... received as decisive of the antiquity of the sculptures of which he speaks . It is prob- able , but not certain , that the smoking of T. has been long practiced in China . On the introduction of the use of T. from America , it rapidly ...
... received as decisive of the antiquity of the sculptures of which he speaks . It is prob- able , but not certain , that the smoking of T. has been long practiced in China . On the introduction of the use of T. from America , it rapidly ...
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Page 12 - Faith is this, that we worship one God in Trinity, and Trinity in Unity ; Neither confounding the Persons nor dividing the Substance.
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