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Page 22
... taken improper liberties with individuals , and of having written his book for the purpose of inculcating particu- lar principles . He declares that his letters are only to be regarded as unstudied descriptions of men and manners , and ...
... taken improper liberties with individuals , and of having written his book for the purpose of inculcating particu- lar principles . He declares that his letters are only to be regarded as unstudied descriptions of men and manners , and ...
Page 137
... taken by our author , in his de- monstration , something is wanting ; for he says , " Assuming , then , that I exist ; and that nonentity , or mere ne- gation of being , cannot produce any thing ; nor any thing create itself , ( Max . 4 ...
... taken by our author , in his de- monstration , something is wanting ; for he says , " Assuming , then , that I exist ; and that nonentity , or mere ne- gation of being , cannot produce any thing ; nor any thing create itself , ( Max . 4 ...
Page 475
... taken it as an axiom , —at least a position which no man but himself was entitled to question , that weak evidence could be helped out by ecclesiastical decision , and that the strongest was defective if it wanted that corroboration ...
... taken it as an axiom , —at least a position which no man but himself was entitled to question , that weak evidence could be helped out by ecclesiastical decision , and that the strongest was defective if it wanted that corroboration ...
Contents
ADDRESS TO THE READER | 9 |
The Pastors Fireside a novel By Miss Jane Porter | 32 |
Account of Bataviaits inhabitants commerce cli | 46 |
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