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Pagina 393
... respect to the treatment of Galileo by the inquisition , as undeserving of at- tention . In fact , the indulgence he met with during and subsequent to the trial , was such as must destroy every shadow of a suspicion of torture , at ...
... respect to the treatment of Galileo by the inquisition , as undeserving of at- tention . In fact , the indulgence he met with during and subsequent to the trial , was such as must destroy every shadow of a suspicion of torture , at ...
Pagina 612
... respect of an obedient subject ; and of having always spoken of his adoptive father with reverence and affection . If the king was an imposing character , as well on account of the glory which he had acquired , and the grand ...
... respect of an obedient subject ; and of having always spoken of his adoptive father with reverence and affection . If the king was an imposing character , as well on account of the glory which he had acquired , and the grand ...
Pagina 629
... respect , and gladly granted and allotted as much as possible , and as the administration of the state finances per- mitted . With pleasure , too , I hear the many praises of the advances of our Prussian lands in this respect . But very ...
... respect , and gladly granted and allotted as much as possible , and as the administration of the state finances per- mitted . With pleasure , too , I hear the many praises of the advances of our Prussian lands in this respect . But very ...
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