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... religion , the author of the Novum Organum , whatever may be his faults besides , always up- holds it . In the whole course of his writings there is not a single word that could be regarded as a sneer at Christianity ; and it may be ...
... religion , the author of the Novum Organum , whatever may be his faults besides , always up- holds it . In the whole course of his writings there is not a single word that could be regarded as a sneer at Christianity ; and it may be ...
Pagina 54
... religion , does all in his power to destroy the fleet , and by means similar to those adopted by Juno against Æneas , he is on the point of succeeding , when the son of Maia leads the fleet into a safe harbor at Mozambique . Here they ...
... religion , does all in his power to destroy the fleet , and by means similar to those adopted by Juno against Æneas , he is on the point of succeeding , when the son of Maia leads the fleet into a safe harbor at Mozambique . Here they ...
Pagina 62
... religion . The author of the Henriade is greatly amused because Gama , in a storm , addresses his prayers to Christ ; but it is Venus who comes to his relief . In another part of his well known essay on the Lusiad , he says : " Bacchus ...
... religion . The author of the Henriade is greatly amused because Gama , in a storm , addresses his prayers to Christ ; but it is Venus who comes to his relief . In another part of his well known essay on the Lusiad , he says : " Bacchus ...
Pagina 64
... religious intolerance and per- secution . Our annals do not lead us back to an obscure period and savage lineage ; but leaving the great - hearted , enlightened men , who feared not to encounter the hardships of a wilderness , and the ...
... religious intolerance and per- secution . Our annals do not lead us back to an obscure period and savage lineage ; but leaving the great - hearted , enlightened men , who feared not to encounter the hardships of a wilderness , and the ...
Pagina 65
... religion began to revive ; then came the battle of Hastings , the crowning event of the Norman conquest , destined to change the manners , language , customs and laws of England . Scott , in his Ivanhoe , takes the period of Richard I ...
... religion began to revive ; then came the battle of Hastings , the crowning event of the Norman conquest , destined to change the manners , language , customs and laws of England . Scott , in his Ivanhoe , takes the period of Richard I ...
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