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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... thought to have possessed an acuteness of penetration and argument , which no sub- tilty can exceed . He seems to have looked down indeed , in all the pride of fancied superiority , upon the rational endowments of his great predecessors ...
... thought to have possessed an acuteness of penetration and argument , which no sub- tilty can exceed . He seems to have looked down indeed , in all the pride of fancied superiority , upon the rational endowments of his great predecessors ...
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... - sity of opinion * ? " It may be thought no easy task , to determine the pre- ference in favour of one or other of the many different Some there are , who would impress their favourite sentiments ΙΟ Introductory Prospectus .
... - sity of opinion * ? " It may be thought no easy task , to determine the pre- ference in favour of one or other of the many different Some there are , who would impress their favourite sentiments ΙΟ Introductory Prospectus .
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... thought , and prettiness of style , might be fit enough to surprize and delight the mind with transient glimpses of truth ; but is by no means adapted to convey that full and permanent conviction , which is due to truths of the first ...
... thought , and prettiness of style , might be fit enough to surprize and delight the mind with transient glimpses of truth ; but is by no means adapted to convey that full and permanent conviction , which is due to truths of the first ...
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... thought a great fault , either of the language , or of the person , who makes use of them . It is evident indeed , how much men love to deceive , and be deceived , since Rhetoric , that powerful instrument of error , and deceit , has ...
... thought a great fault , either of the language , or of the person , who makes use of them . It is evident indeed , how much men love to deceive , and be deceived , since Rhetoric , that powerful instrument of error , and deceit , has ...
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... thoughts and sense , which they have of them . Thus , " Folly may be Joy to him , who is desti- tute of wisdom ; " and what is fascinating to me , may be ridiculous and contemptible to another : and indeed , in the eye both of Reason ...
... thoughts and sense , which they have of them . Thus , " Folly may be Joy to him , who is desti- tute of wisdom ; " and what is fascinating to me , may be ridiculous and contemptible to another : and indeed , in the eye both of Reason ...
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