The Friend: A Series of Essays, in Three Volumes, to Aid in the Formation of Fixed Principles in Politics, Morals, and Religion, with Literary Amusements Interspersed, Band 3R. Fenner, 1818 - 375 Seiten |
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... possible in times so ill prepared ; and even the study of their works may be sometimes rather the curious research of a speculative enquirer , than the devout contem- plation of an enthusiast ; the watchful and obedient heart of a ...
... possible in times so ill prepared ; and even the study of their works may be sometimes rather the curious research of a speculative enquirer , than the devout contem- plation of an enthusiast ; the watchful and obedient heart of a ...
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... possible forms of truth and error ( the latter being themselves for the greater part caricatures of truth ) bubbled up on the surface of the public mind , as in the ferment of a chaos . It would be difficult to conceive a notion or a ...
... possible forms of truth and error ( the latter being themselves for the greater part caricatures of truth ) bubbled up on the surface of the public mind , as in the ferment of a chaos . It would be difficult to conceive a notion or a ...
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... possible , or not a dis- torted and dangerous , as well as partial , repre- sentation of the truth , on which it is founded . For the same body casts strangely different shadows in different positions and different de- grees of light ...
... possible , or not a dis- torted and dangerous , as well as partial , repre- sentation of the truth , on which it is founded . For the same body casts strangely different shadows in different positions and different de- grees of light ...
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... possible for me without a previous agree- ment as to the principles of reasoning in ge- neral . The attempt could neither be made within the limits of the present work , nor would its success greatly affect the immediate moral interests ...
... possible for me without a previous agree- ment as to the principles of reasoning in ge- neral . The attempt could neither be made within the limits of the present work , nor would its success greatly affect the immediate moral interests ...
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... one other point of distinction possible ; and this must be , and in fact is , the true cause of the impression made on us . It is the unpremeditated and evidently habitual arrangement of his words , grounded on the 134.
... one other point of distinction possible ; and this must be , and in fact is , the true cause of the impression made on us . It is the unpremeditated and evidently habitual arrangement of his words , grounded on the 134.
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