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Philosophical dictionary / by Voltaire,1694-1778.(CARDINAL)155725; Iverson, John R.;
Inlcuded bibliographical references (pages 437-438).Introduction -- Note on the text -- Preface -- Abbe -- Abraham -- Adam -- Soul -- Friendship -- Love -- Love called Socratic -- Self-love -- Angel -- Cannibals -- Anti-Trinitarians -- Apis -- Apocalypse -- Arius -- Atheist, Atheism -- Babel -- Baptism -- Beautiful, beauty -- Animals -- Good the sovereign good -- All is well -- Limits of the human mind -- Character -- Lent -- Chinese catechism -- Country-priest's catechism -- Japanese catechism -- Gardener's catechism -- Certain, certainty -- Chain of created beings -- Chain of events -- On China -- Christianity -- Heaven of the ancients -- Circumcision -- Councils -- Confession -- Convulsions -- Body -- Creed -- Criticism -- David -- Local offenses (on) -- Destiny -- God -- Divinity of Jesus -- Dogmas -- Equality -- Hell -- Enthusiasm -- False understanding -- States, governments -- Gospel --On Ezekiel -- Fables -- Fanaticism -- Falseness of human virtues -- End, final causes -- Faith -- Madness -- Fraud -- Genesis -- Glory -- Grace -- Warfare -- Kings and chronicles -- Idea -- Idol, idolater, idolatry -- Flood -- Inquisition -- Jephthah -- Job -- Joseph -- Judaea -- Julian the philosopher -- On the just and the unjust -- Letters, men of letters -- On liberty -- Liberty of thought -- On laws -- Civil and ecclesiastical laws -- Luxury -- Master -- Martyrdom -- Matter -- Wicked -- Messiah -- Metamorphosis, metempsycosis -- Miracles -- Moses -- Morality -- Necessary -- Pride -- Popery (on) -- Fatherland -- Paul -- Original sin -- Persecution -- Philosopher -- Peter -- Prejudices -- Priest -- Prophets -- Religion -- Resurrection -- Solomon -- Sect -- Common sense -- Sensation -- Dreams -- Superstition -- Theist -- Theologian -- Tolerance -- Torture -- Transubstantiation -- Tyranny -- Virtue -- Appendix: Selections from Chaudon's Anti-Philosophical Dictionary -- Endnotes -- Suggested readings.From the Publisher: The Philosophical Dictionary was emblematic of the French Enlightenment. The scathing work chipped away at the archaic institutional structures of Old Regime France and the power of the Catholic Church. Bearing little resemblance to a modern-day dictionary, Voltaire's work uses sarcasm and maxims alike to engage the reader.
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In the Senate of the United States. June 10, 1858. -- Ordered to be printed. Mr. Iverson made the following report. (To accompany Bill S. 452.) The Committee on Claims, to whom was referred the memorial of John R. Nourse, report ... by United States.Congress.Senate.Committee on Claims.(CARDINAL)854505; Iverson, Alfred,Sr.,1798-1873;
Subjects: Legislative materials.; Claims.; Malicious mischief.; Vandalism.; Judgments.; Actions and defenses.; Military supplies.; Naval operations.; Stewards.; Employees.; Suretyship and guaranty.;
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Biology of the snapping turtle (Chelydra serpentina) / by Steyermark, Anthony C.,1968-(CARDINAL)329605; Finkler, Michael S.,1969-(CARDINAL)329604; Brooks, Ronald J.(CARDINAL)329603;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 193-220) and index.
Subjects: Chelydra serpentina.;
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