An Historical and Critical Dictionary, Volume 2Hunt and Clarke, 1826 - 438 pages |
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... force of the reasons where- with he represented the evangelical duties to them , as by exhorting the boys to insult the women that would not reform themselves , and therefore , as soon as he left the country , they put on their head ...
... force of the reasons where- with he represented the evangelical duties to them , as by exhorting the boys to insult the women that would not reform themselves , and therefore , as soon as he left the country , they put on their head ...
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... force of the proofs . A violent prejudice , or a certain turn of mind , blinds their un- derstanding , when they compare the reasons pro and con . I have known some men of parts , who denied all presages from dreams upon this principle ...
... force of the proofs . A violent prejudice , or a certain turn of mind , blinds their un- derstanding , when they compare the reasons pro and con . I have known some men of parts , who denied all presages from dreams upon this principle ...
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... force do we not all this while we are awake ? Do we not represent to ourselves such and such per- sons , who tell us a hundred things which we ourselves frame ? Cannot we imagine , if we please , that such a one has just now published ...
... force do we not all this while we are awake ? Do we not represent to ourselves such and such per- sons , who tell us a hundred things which we ourselves frame ? Cannot we imagine , if we please , that such a one has just now published ...
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... force of the reasons where- with he represented the evangelical duties to them , as by exhorting the boys to insult the women that would not reform themselves , and therefore , as soon as he left the country , they put on their head ...
... force of the reasons where- with he represented the evangelical duties to them , as by exhorting the boys to insult the women that would not reform themselves , and therefore , as soon as he left the country , they put on their head ...
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... force of the proofs . A violent prejudice , or a certain turn of mind , blinds their un- derstanding , when they compare the reasons pro and con . I have known some men of parts , who denied all presages from dreams upon this principle ...
... force of the proofs . A violent prejudice , or a certain turn of mind , blinds their un- derstanding , when they compare the reasons pro and con . I have known some men of parts , who denied all presages from dreams upon this principle ...
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