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... sense ; a contingency which , as in a position in physics unsupported by experiment , may unsettle and retard , but never advance or generate , knowledge . In morals , it is a baseless vision , serv- ing only to render the best men the ...
... sense ; a contingency which , as in a position in physics unsupported by experiment , may unsettle and retard , but never advance or generate , knowledge . In morals , it is a baseless vision , serv- ing only to render the best men the ...
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... sense of words , than by the conventional looseness of unstudied speech . There is always , in the latter case , a direct appeal to common sense , which instantly applies the requisite correction or limita- tion ; whereas , in the ...
... sense of words , than by the conventional looseness of unstudied speech . There is always , in the latter case , a direct appeal to common sense , which instantly applies the requisite correction or limita- tion ; whereas , in the ...
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... sense of the context , and the authority of the best editions . * In the note you observe , that it is unnecessary for you to mention all the intermediate fathers between Justin and Lactantius , as the fact , you say , is not disputed ...
... sense of the context , and the authority of the best editions . * In the note you observe , that it is unnecessary for you to mention all the intermediate fathers between Justin and Lactantius , as the fact , you say , is not disputed ...
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... sense of their duty , and an honest endeavour to discharge it , as from the mere desire of increasing the honour of their confraternity by the illustrious integrity of its members . You are eloquent in describing the austere morality of ...
... sense of their duty , and an honest endeavour to discharge it , as from the mere desire of increasing the honour of their confraternity by the illustrious integrity of its members . You are eloquent in describing the austere morality of ...
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... senses of the persons who see it ; a prophecy addresses itself to the understandings of those who behold its com ... sense pay less regard to prophecy in general . There are some predictions , however , such as those concerning the ...
... senses of the persons who see it ; a prophecy addresses itself to the understandings of those who behold its com ... sense pay less regard to prophecy in general . There are some predictions , however , such as those concerning the ...
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