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A French philosophe is never at a loss for a reason . — The fact is , that the
resistance of the brave inhabitants of Philæ put an end to the hopes and the
progress of the French general in Nubia , and all the grapes that grew beyond it
turned ...
A French philosophe is never at a loss for a reason . — The fact is , that the
resistance of the brave inhabitants of Philæ put an end to the hopes and the
progress of the French general in Nubia , and all the grapes that grew beyond it
turned ...
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We have no reason to doubt Herodotus when he says that 100 , 000 men were
employed by Cheops in quarrying stones in the Nubian mountains and
conveying them down the Nile , for building a bridge which occupied ten years ,
and ...
We have no reason to doubt Herodotus when he says that 100 , 000 men were
employed by Cheops in quarrying stones in the Nubian mountains and
conveying them down the Nile , for building a bridge which occupied ten years ,
and ...
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... Mr . Grattan is still an idol , but an idol , like those of the Tartars , which they
chastise ; and four pages of one of Mr . Phillips ' s speeches to the Catholic Board
are employed in chastising Mr . Grattan for having given some reasons ( if
reasons ...
... Mr . Grattan is still an idol , but an idol , like those of the Tartars , which they
chastise ; and four pages of one of Mr . Phillips ' s speeches to the Catholic Board
are employed in chastising Mr . Grattan for having given some reasons ( if
reasons ...
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... secondly , to remove the objections to his wisdom and goodness by arguments
derived from reason and revelation . He states that the acquaintance which we
derive from reason , with the Creator and his attributes , and the conformity of the
...
... secondly , to remove the objections to his wisdom and goodness by arguments
derived from reason and revelation . He states that the acquaintance which we
derive from reason , with the Creator and his attributes , and the conformity of the
...
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He justly adds , that to descend from the height to which , úpon the fundamental
point of the existence of God , we have been gradually raised by Revelation , and
to argue still upon the level of unassisted reason , would be equally impossible ...
He justly adds , that to descend from the height to which , úpon the fundamental
point of the existence of God , we have been gradually raised by Revelation , and
to argue still upon the level of unassisted reason , would be equally impossible ...
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