The Pocket Lacon: Comprising Nearly One Thousand Extracts from the Best Authors, Том 2John Taylor Lea & Blanchard, 1839 |
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... equally erroneous now , and , in fu- ture ages , be alike ridiculed and despised . - B . DLXIV . Intuition . Kant's Philosophy . — If man be really en - ` dowed with intuition , it is indeed to be regretted that he should so long have ...
... equally erroneous now , and , in fu- ture ages , be alike ridiculed and despised . - B . DLXIV . Intuition . Kant's Philosophy . — If man be really en - ` dowed with intuition , it is indeed to be regretted that he should so long have ...
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... , is giving too much : it is on the one hand an insult and outrage to humanity to permit any one family to lord it over others to the latest posteri- ty ; as it would be equally unjust and inconsistent 74 SELECT PASSAGES.
... , is giving too much : it is on the one hand an insult and outrage to humanity to permit any one family to lord it over others to the latest posteri- ty ; as it would be equally unjust and inconsistent 74 SELECT PASSAGES.
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... equally unjust and inconsistent on the other , in case a man had done or committed any great crime , to render or consider his descendants infamous , degraded , and despised , so long as any of his posterity re- main.-B. DCXXVIII ...
... equally unjust and inconsistent on the other , in case a man had done or committed any great crime , to render or consider his descendants infamous , degraded , and despised , so long as any of his posterity re- main.-B. DCXXVIII ...
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... equally so for any other religion , had it been the religion of their parents , or of the country in which they had been born and educated . - B . DCLII . Fear of Death - If we inquire of those who are accus- tomed to observe the ...
... equally so for any other religion , had it been the religion of their parents , or of the country in which they had been born and educated . - B . DCLII . Fear of Death - If we inquire of those who are accus- tomed to observe the ...
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... equally infallible , however contradictory their opinions ; and as men fre- quently differ from themselves by changing their opinions and sensations , they must always be infallible , though they contradict themselves every day of their ...
... equally infallible , however contradictory their opinions ; and as men fre- quently differ from themselves by changing their opinions and sensations , they must always be infallible , though they contradict themselves every day of their ...
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