Bellarmine did not proscribe the Copernican system, as has been maintained by Reusch (Der Process Galilei's and die Jesuiten, Bonn, 1879, p. 125); all he claimed was that it should be presented as an hypothesis until it should receive scientific demonstration. [verb]
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And how did this affect Paulus as he climbed the mountain, lonely and proscribed. [verb]
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Good-night, fair ladies, who have so highly honoured a proscribed and banished Prince. [verb]
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After the battle of Culloden had ruined the hopes of Charles Edward and dispersed his proscribed adherents, it was Colonel Whitefoord's turn to strain every nerve to obtain Mr. [verb]
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The fugitive being fortunate enough to escape their search, they returned to the house and charged the family with harbouring one of the proscribed traitors. [verb]
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Whoever denies his own reason will soon proscribe free thought. [verb]
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Moses and Jesus Christ proscribed, under the names of usury and inequality, [50] all sorts of profit and increase. [verb]
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Lycurgus proscribed property among the citizens, and founded the means of subsistence on the worst form of property,--on property obtained by force. [verb]
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Later on, fatal circumstance, in London, proscribed by all, Barthelemy slew Cournet. [verb]
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It seems that we must always have something to proscribe. [verb]
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He had been proscribed, a wanderer, poor. [verb]
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