The Pocket Lacon: Comprising Nearly One Thousand Extracts from the Best Authors, المجلد 1John Taylor Lea & Blanchard, 1839 |
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... authority for this part of his arrangement , for , says MILTON in his Areopagitica , " though all the winds of doctrine were let loose upon the earth , so truth be but in the field , we do injuriously , by licensing and prohibit- ing ...
... authority for this part of his arrangement , for , says MILTON in his Areopagitica , " though all the winds of doctrine were let loose upon the earth , so truth be but in the field , we do injuriously , by licensing and prohibit- ing ...
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... authority required ? Voltaire asserts the absolute necessity of works like this . " The multiplicity of facts and writings , " he observes , " is become so great , that every thing must soon be reduced to extracts . " And what is the ...
... authority required ? Voltaire asserts the absolute necessity of works like this . " The multiplicity of facts and writings , " he observes , " is become so great , that every thing must soon be reduced to extracts . " And what is the ...
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... authorities to which men can be called to submit , the " Wisdom of our Ancestors " is the most whimsically absurd ; we are in older generation than they were , and since experience is the consequence of age , we must necessarily be ...
... authorities to which men can be called to submit , the " Wisdom of our Ancestors " is the most whimsically absurd ; we are in older generation than they were , and since experience is the consequence of age , we must necessarily be ...
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... authority of parents and instructers . The power of the laws over poverty , or of austere parents and tutors over children , may impress fear or terror , without materially affecting the vicious dispositions which are gratified by ...
... authority of parents and instructers . The power of the laws over poverty , or of austere parents and tutors over children , may impress fear or terror , without materially affecting the vicious dispositions which are gratified by ...
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... authority . - Feyjoo . LXXV . Modern Legislators . - Ancient lawgivers studied the nature of man , and formed his mind to virtue and glory ; but the founders of modern republics think mind altoge- ther unworthy of their attention ; they ...
... authority . - Feyjoo . LXXV . Modern Legislators . - Ancient lawgivers studied the nature of man , and formed his mind to virtue and glory ; but the founders of modern republics think mind altoge- ther unworthy of their attention ; they ...
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