A Treatise on the Conduct of the UnderstandingS. Andrus & son, 1849 - 132 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة 94
... speech ; my business here is not with rheto- ricians and orators , but with philosophers and lovers of truth ; to whom I would beg leave to give this one rule whereby to try whether , in the application of their thoughts to any thing ...
... speech ; my business here is not with rheto- ricians and orators , but with philosophers and lovers of truth ; to whom I would beg leave to give this one rule whereby to try whether , in the application of their thoughts to any thing ...
الصفحة 119
... speech , this yet they should do , they should keep the precise ques- tion steadily in their minds , carry it along with them through the whole discourse , and suffer not the least alteration in the terms , either by addition ...
... speech , this yet they should do , they should keep the precise ques- tion steadily in their minds , carry it along with them through the whole discourse , and suffer not the least alteration in the terms , either by addition ...
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... speech of pacification is odious . it peace , Jehu " What hast thou to do with peace ? turn thee behind me . " Peace is not the matter , but following and party . Con- trariwise , certain Laodiceans and lukewarm persons think they may ...
... speech of pacification is odious . it peace , Jehu " What hast thou to do with peace ? turn thee behind me . " Peace is not the matter , but following and party . Con- trariwise , certain Laodiceans and lukewarm persons think they may ...
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... speech of Seneca , ( after the manner of the Stoics , ) that the good things which belong to prosperity are to be wished , but the good things that belong to adversity are to be admired : " Bona rerum secundarum optabilia , adversarum ...
... speech of Seneca , ( after the manner of the Stoics , ) that the good things which belong to prosperity are to be wished , but the good things that belong to adversity are to be admired : " Bona rerum secundarum optabilia , adversarum ...
الصفحة 24
... speech . As for equivocations , or oraculous speeches , they cannot hold out long . So that no man can be secret , except he give himself a little 24 OP SIMULATION AND.
... speech . As for equivocations , or oraculous speeches , they cannot hold out long . So that no man can be secret , except he give himself a little 24 OP SIMULATION AND.
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