The Temple of Truth: Or the Best System of Reason, Philosophy, Virtue, and Morals, Analytically Arranged [by Parresiastes, I.e. C. E. De Coetlogon].J. Mawman, 1806 - Всего страниц: 556 |
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... rational endowments of his great predecessors , Socrates and Plato . And yet , are we not , even now , with all the advantages accruing from : many intervenient centuries , as much in the dark , as to the inherent properties of human ...
... rational endowments of his great predecessors , Socrates and Plato . And yet , are we not , even now , with all the advantages accruing from : many intervenient centuries , as much in the dark , as to the inherent properties of human ...
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... rational intellect can ever be even diverted with such prostitution of time and talents . There is something like wisdom in the writer , who , perfectly competent for the purpose , has had so much moral magnanimity , as to tell the ...
... rational intellect can ever be even diverted with such prostitution of time and talents . There is something like wisdom in the writer , who , perfectly competent for the purpose , has had so much moral magnanimity , as to tell the ...
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... really are , a man must be lost either to good sense , or to rational consideration , who will be an avowed ad- vocate for the innocence of conceiving or representing things , as they are not . A child Introductory Prospectus . 25.
... really are , a man must be lost either to good sense , or to rational consideration , who will be an avowed ad- vocate for the innocence of conceiving or representing things , as they are not . A child Introductory Prospectus . 25.
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... rational Faculties of his hearers , he proposes their Instruction , either by ex- plaining some doctrine , unknown , or not distinctly comprehended by them ; or , by proving some position , disbelieved , or doubted by them . In other ...
... rational Faculties of his hearers , he proposes their Instruction , either by ex- plaining some doctrine , unknown , or not distinctly comprehended by them ; or , by proving some position , disbelieved , or doubted by them . In other ...
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... Rational , as to contend , that we were born for no higher enjoyments than these , would be , to argue with de- termined Infatuation , pitiable Derange- ment , or loathsome Brutality * . I admit too , that the Imagination is ca- pable ...
... Rational , as to contend , that we were born for no higher enjoyments than these , would be , to argue with de- termined Infatuation , pitiable Derange- ment , or loathsome Brutality * . I admit too , that the Imagination is ca- pable ...
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