Atheism is aristocratic. The idea of a Supreme Being, who watches over oppressed innocence, and punishes triumphant crime, , is altogether popular. The people, the unfortunate, will always applaud me; I shall find detractors only among the rich and the... The French Revolution and Napoleon - Página 209por Charles Downer Hazen - 1917 - 385 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| sir Archibald Alison (1st bart.) - 1835 - 706 páginas
...thousand times more blameable, who should act on such a system. Atheism is an aristocratic belief. The idea of a Supreme Being, who watches over oppressed innocence, and punishes triumphant crime, is, and ever will be, popular. The people, the unfortunate, will ever applaud... | |
| Archibald Alison - 1844 - 1156 páginas
...has proclaimed the rights of man, and the liberty of conscience. Atheism is an aristocratic belief. The idea of a Supreme Being, who watches over oppressed innocence, and punishes triumphant crime, is, and ever will be, popular. The people, the unfortunate, will ever applaud... | |
| Frederica Rowan - 1845 - 386 páginas
...atheistical, and because, as he expressed himself, " Atheism is aristocratical. The idea of a Great Being, who watches over oppressed innocence, and who punishes triumphant crime, is quite popular. The people, those that are unhappy, applaud me ; if there be any who blame me for deprecating... | |
| Adolphe Thiers - 1845 - 1006 páginas
...books or systems. It is a popular and political body. Atheism is aristocratic. The idea of a Great Being, who watches over oppressed innocence and who punishes triumphant crime, is altogether popular. The people, the unhappy, applaud me ; if I found censurera it would be among the... | |
| George Henry Lewes - 1849 - 550 páginas
...not here speak as an individual, nor as a systematic philosopher, but a representative of the people. Atheism is aristocratic. The idea of a supreme being, who watches over oppressed innocence, and punishes triumphant crime, is altogether popular (laud applause). The people, the unfortunate, will... | |
| George Long - 1850 - 704 páginas
...with a system, but as a representative of the people : atheism is aristocratic ; the idea of a Great Being, who watches over oppressed innocence, and who punishes triumphant crime, is altogether popular. (Loud applause.) — Since I was at - college, I have been but an] indifferent... | |
| Henry Augustus Rowland - 1850 - 320 páginas
...destruction of social happiness in France, that he uttered the bold and remarkable assertion, that the idea of a Supreme Being who watches over oppressed innocence and punishes triumphant crime, is and ever will be.popular. The people, the unfortunate, will ever applaud... | |
| sir Archibald Alison (1st bart.) - 1854 - 376 páginas
...has proclaimed the rights of man and the liberty of conscience. Atheism is an aristocratic belief. The idea of a Supreme being, who watches over oppressed innocence, and punishes triumphant crime, is, and ever will be, popular. The people, the unfortunate, will ever applaud... | |
| Sir Archibald Alison - 1854 - 372 páginas
...has proclaimed the rights of man and the liberty of conscience. Atheism is an aristocratic belief. The idea of a Supreme being, who watches over oppressed innocence, and punishes triumphant crime, is, and ever will be, popular. The people, the unfortunate, will ever applaud... | |
| William Henry Davenport Adams - 1880 - 362 páginas
...not here speak as an individual, nor as a systematic philosopher, but a representative of the people. Atheism is aristocratic. The idea of a Supreme Being, who watches over oppressed innocence, and punishes triumphant crime, is altogether popular. The people, the unfortunate, will always applaud... | |
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