Great Books of the Western World, Volume 23Robert Maynard Hutchins Encyclopædia Britannica, 1952 |
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... follow in the footsteps of his father to please his people and soldiers ; but , being by nature cruel and brutal , he gave him- self up to amusing the soldiers and corrupting them , so that he might indulge his rapacity up- on the ...
... follow in the footsteps of his father to please his people and soldiers ; but , being by nature cruel and brutal , he gave him- self up to amusing the soldiers and corrupting them , so that he might indulge his rapacity up- on the ...
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... follow follows not , or that which he thought likely to have preceded it hath not preceded it , this is called error ; to which even the most prudent men are subject . But when we reason in words of general sig- nification , and fall ...
... follow follows not , or that which he thought likely to have preceded it hath not preceded it , this is called error ; to which even the most prudent men are subject . But when we reason in words of general sig- nification , and fall ...
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... follow their doctrine , and , when they refused , refused to keep them company ( that was then called excommunication ) , not as be- ing infidels , but as being disobedient : and this was the first knot upon their liberty . And the ...
... follow their doctrine , and , when they refused , refused to keep them company ( that was then called excommunication ) , not as be- ing infidels , but as being disobedient : and this was the first knot upon their liberty . And the ...
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