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... reason and common sense has always been exposed to the attacks of parties who thrive on the ignorance of the world . Feyjoó was for many years subjected to this kind of persecution , and he appears to have felt keenly the annoyances to ...
... reason and common sense has always been exposed to the attacks of parties who thrive on the ignorance of the world . Feyjoó was for many years subjected to this kind of persecution , and he appears to have felt keenly the annoyances to ...
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... reason- ing - but perhaps their very nature and their aim may explain and excuse this defect , for the work written avowedly to counteract popular errors should be written in a popular style , and the principal thing to be desired in ...
... reason- ing - but perhaps their very nature and their aim may explain and excuse this defect , for the work written avowedly to counteract popular errors should be written in a popular style , and the principal thing to be desired in ...
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... reason to smile at the credulity of the Spaniards in the beginning of the last century , and it is to be feared , is much exposed to become , like they then were , the victims of the designing quacks who speculate upon its ignorance ...
... reason to smile at the credulity of the Spaniards in the beginning of the last century , and it is to be feared , is much exposed to become , like they then were , the victims of the designing quacks who speculate upon its ignorance ...
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... reason- ing upon natural phenomena , he endeavoured to convince his fel- low - countrymen that the knowledge which was only derived from the traditions of the schoolmen must be inferior to that derived from the observation of nature ...
... reason- ing upon natural phenomena , he endeavoured to convince his fel- low - countrymen that the knowledge which was only derived from the traditions of the schoolmen must be inferior to that derived from the observation of nature ...
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... reason may we in such cases exclaim as Seneca ex- claimed against Ovid , because he introduced a verse too elegantly turned into his description of the tragic scene of the Deucalian deluge , ' Non est satis sobria lascivere devorato ...
... reason may we in such cases exclaim as Seneca ex- claimed against Ovid , because he introduced a verse too elegantly turned into his description of the tragic scene of the Deucalian deluge , ' Non est satis sobria lascivere devorato ...
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Страница 479 - Many of the bulls, less active and less fleet than the cows, paying no attention to the ground, and occupied solely with the hunter, were precipitated to the earth with great force, rolling over and over with the violence of the shock, and hardly distinguishable in the dust. We separated on entering, each singling out his game. My horse was a trained hunter, famous in the West under the name of Proveau...
Страница 479 - At a little distance Kit was on the ground, engaged in tying his horse to the horns of a cow which he was preparing to cut up. Among the scattered bands...