Half-hours with the Best Authors, Том 3F. Warne, 1866 |
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... truth , and virtue , and God . Locke declares immortality a matter with which reason has nothing to do , and that revealed truth must be sustained by outward signs and visible acts of power ; Penn saw truth by its own light , and ...
... truth , and virtue , and God . Locke declares immortality a matter with which reason has nothing to do , and that revealed truth must be sustained by outward signs and visible acts of power ; Penn saw truth by its own light , and ...
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... Truth ; no otherwise did Cer- vantes and Shakspere . This playfulness of Truth is beautifully represented by Landor , in the conversation between Marcus Cicero and his brother , in an allegory which has the voice and the spirit of Plato ...
... Truth ; no otherwise did Cer- vantes and Shakspere . This playfulness of Truth is beautifully represented by Landor , in the conversation between Marcus Cicero and his brother , in an allegory which has the voice and the spirit of Plato ...
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... truth - truth conveyed to the understanding , not directly by the words , but circuitously by means of imaginative associations , which serve as its conductors . The object of oratory alone is not truth , but persuasion . The admiration ...
... truth - truth conveyed to the understanding , not directly by the words , but circuitously by means of imaginative associations , which serve as its conductors . The object of oratory alone is not truth , but persuasion . The admiration ...
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Of a State of Probation as implying Trial Difficulties | 1 |
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