In both these doctrines of a priori science Descartes has not been subverted, but, if anything, corroborated by the results of experimental physics; for the so-called atoms of chemical theory already presuppose, from the Cartesian point of view, certain aggregations of the primitive particles of matter. [Please select]
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All classes, but bigoted royalists, now felt that something must be done promptly, or that their liberties would be subverted. [Please select]
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All his confidential letters to his sovereign indicate his conviction that the throne of Austria was in extreme danger of being subverted. [Please select]
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Dynastic interests and impatient ambitions, however, completely subverted this momentous step towards a satisfactory solution of the Eastern Question. [Please select]
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These evils were inherent in the papal system, and were hard to be subverted. [Please select]
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It was the demagogues, generally aristocratic ones, like Catiline and Caesar, who subverted the liberties of the people by buying votes. [Please select]
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She was both mistress and politician, but her politics and alliances subverted the throne which gave her all her glory. [Please select]
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It was a critical period, and even orthodoxy was in danger of being subverted. [Please select]
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These new energies were, however, unfortunately checked by a combination of evils which had arisen in the dark ages, and which required to be subverted before any great progress could be reasonably expected. [Please select]
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] There generally prevailed, throughout Christendom, the belief in papal infallibility, which notion subverted the doctrines of the Bible, and placed its truths, at least, on a level with the authority of the schoolmen. [Please select]
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