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... person in every part of the globe must , of necessity , have had experience of them . There was a time when no one was acquain- ted with the laws of magnetism ; these sus- pend in many instances the laws of gravity . Nor can I see ...
... person in every part of the globe must , of necessity , have had experience of them . There was a time when no one was acquain- ted with the laws of magnetism ; these sus- pend in many instances the laws of gravity . Nor can I see ...
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... person else can prove to the contrary ) entirely depend . It is an easy matter to amuse ourselves and others with the immoralities of priests , and the ambition of prelates , with the absurd virulence of synods and councils , with the ...
... person else can prove to the contrary ) entirely depend . It is an easy matter to amuse ourselves and others with the immoralities of priests , and the ambition of prelates , with the absurd virulence of synods and councils , with the ...
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... person as Henry VIII . or that there is such a city as Paris . It may be of use , to remove this confusion in your argument , to state distinctly the dif- ference between the genuineness and the authenticity of a book . A genuine book ...
... person as Henry VIII . or that there is such a city as Paris . It may be of use , to remove this confusion in your argument , to state distinctly the dif- ference between the genuineness and the authenticity of a book . A genuine book ...
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... person , would you think it reasonable that , two or three thousand years hence , any person should , on that account , contend that the history was not true ? Cæsar writes of himself in the third person ; it is always , Cæsar made a ...
... person , would you think it reasonable that , two or three thousand years hence , any person should , on that account , contend that the history was not true ? Cæsar writes of himself in the third person ; it is always , Cæsar made a ...
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... persons ; the books of Proverbs and Canticles by Solomon ; the book of Ecclesiastes by Solomon , or perhaps by a Jew of later times , speaking in his person , but not with an inten- tion to make him pass for the author ; the Prophecies ...
... persons ; the books of Proverbs and Canticles by Solomon ; the book of Ecclesiastes by Solomon , or perhaps by a Jew of later times , speaking in his person , but not with an inten- tion to make him pass for the author ; the Prophecies ...
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