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As encyclopedist, Nine, explain the freakish behavior of that unit.
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This was a scholar, a writer, an encyclopedist of to-morrow who liked the big Scot and to be in his company.
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The French encyclopedist, Diderat, a materialist himself, startled his friends by his little speech: But it is wonderful, gentlemen, it is wonderful.
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My book says he was an astronomer, mathematician, pharmacologist, botanist, encyclopedist, diplomat, general, hydraulic engineer, inventor-also a finance minister and governmental state inspector.
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Voltaire and the Encyclopedists were bitterly attacked; Jean Jacques Rousseau was deified.
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The memory of Calas had been vindicated by Voltaire and the Encyclopedists.
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He also pointed to the Great Encyclopedist, surrounded by his girl assistants.
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The monkish encyclopedists of the later Middle Ages added little to these theories.
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The Encyclopedists, under pretence of enlightening mankind, are sapping the foundations of religion.
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Just at the side of Voltaire stood the Encyclopedists, led by Diderot and d'Alembert.
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We've come a long way, Lee, since we engineered our coup against the Encyclopedists way back.
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To be a universal adept like Hippias suggests Diderot and the encyclopedists in the intellectual realm.
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They hated Voltaire and Rousseau and the Encyclopedists as much as they did Luther and Calvin.
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Three great encyclopedists, Vincent of Beauvais, Thomas of Cantimprato, and Bartholomæus Anglicus, are the most famous.
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It has been said that the French Revolution was the work of Voltaire, Rousseau and the Encyclopedists.
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In fact, Babel and Philology made nearly as much trouble to encyclopedists as Noah's Deluge and Geology.