The Month, Volume 8Simpkin, Marshall, and Company, 1868 |
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Page 86
... opinion upon confi- dence of the sentence ( opinion ) of another . Rule 13. He that is asked concerning a case that is on either side probable may answer against his own opinion , if the contrary be probable and more safe or more ...
... opinion upon confi- dence of the sentence ( opinion ) of another . Rule 13. He that is asked concerning a case that is on either side probable may answer against his own opinion , if the contrary be probable and more safe or more ...
Page 88
... opinions founded on them . A probable opinion is said to be an opinion which is founded on so weighty a motive , whether intrinsical of reason or extrinsical of authority as to be capable of drawing to itself the assent of a pru- dent ...
... opinions founded on them . A probable opinion is said to be an opinion which is founded on so weighty a motive , whether intrinsical of reason or extrinsical of authority as to be capable of drawing to itself the assent of a pru- dent ...
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... opinion of Ptolemy on the immobility of the earth , and the motion of the sun . He was told that , to judge from his book , he had embraced the contrary opinion ; he must therefore freely avow the truth , and declare whether or no he ...
... opinion of Ptolemy on the immobility of the earth , and the motion of the sun . He was told that , to judge from his book , he had embraced the contrary opinion ; he must therefore freely avow the truth , and declare whether or no he ...
Contents
CAVALIERE DE ROSSI ON THE HISTORY | 1 |
MEMOIRS OF AN EMIGRE OFFICER | 13 |
LOOK UP AND SPEAK TO ME | 26 |
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