The Boke Named the Governour, Svazek 2B. Franklin, 1967 |
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Strana 69
... considered unimpeachable , to have been the 17th Dec. , 1419 ; a result which proves the error of previous bio- graphers , including Fuller , who had fixed his death to have taken place on Dec. 17 , 1412. We cannot , however , agree ...
... considered unimpeachable , to have been the 17th Dec. , 1419 ; a result which proves the error of previous bio- graphers , including Fuller , who had fixed his death to have taken place on Dec. 17 , 1412. We cannot , however , agree ...
Strana 94
... considered as having the sanc- tion of so many enlightened men , a proof at least of the very extensive diffusion of benevolence in the modes of conduct which are denominated virtuous .'- Lectures on Ethics , p . 253 . This is exactly ...
... considered as having the sanc- tion of so many enlightened men , a proof at least of the very extensive diffusion of benevolence in the modes of conduct which are denominated virtuous .'- Lectures on Ethics , p . 253 . This is exactly ...
Strana 216
... considered more hateful than the crimes of ignorance is not surprising . . . . The greater the knowledge and refinement indicated by a crime , the greater the reflection exhibited on the part of its author , the greater the depravation ...
... considered more hateful than the crimes of ignorance is not surprising . . . . The greater the knowledge and refinement indicated by a crime , the greater the reflection exhibited on the part of its author , the greater the depravation ...
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