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الصفحة 148
Concerning a cause so imperfectly understood , we can never reason at all , and
we derive , therefore , no advantage from knowing it to be true . The knowledge of
the fact without the cause is just as valuable . The above is the outline of Le ...
Concerning a cause so imperfectly understood , we can never reason at all , and
we derive , therefore , no advantage from knowing it to be true . The knowledge of
the fact without the cause is just as valuable . The above is the outline of Le ...
الصفحة 151
Such an attempt is undoubtedly attended with difficulty ; and perhaps we are
destined to remain for ever ignorant of the cause which produces the phenomena
of attraction . There can , however , be no impropriety in endeavouring , while
there ...
Such an attempt is undoubtedly attended with difficulty ; and perhaps we are
destined to remain for ever ignorant of the cause which produces the phenomena
of attraction . There can , however , be no impropriety in endeavouring , while
there ...
الصفحة 178
My cause is so good , that he who espouses it can never have occafion to be
afraid of any man . ' If he had actually been in danger of poison or stillettoes , he
could not have used other language . He proceeds afterwards , • As they are ...
My cause is so good , that he who espouses it can never have occafion to be
afraid of any man . ' If he had actually been in danger of poison or stillettoes , he
could not have used other language . He proceeds afterwards , • As they are ...
الصفحة 205
... indispensable duty of those zealous and upright persons , whose efforts have
already triumphed over so many difficulties , and who have , in fact , only
succeeded at last , because they found a government honestly favourable to their
cause .
... indispensable duty of those zealous and upright persons , whose efforts have
already triumphed over so many difficulties , and who have , in fact , only
succeeded at last , because they found a government honestly favourable to their
cause .
الصفحة 346
The cause of the antimonopolists , meantime , can never want advocates , either
in Parliament or out of it ; and all parties act , and every part of the cause is tried ,
in the open court of public opinion , ma judge who can neither be bribed , nor ...
The cause of the antimonopolists , meantime , can never want advocates , either
in Parliament or out of it ; and all parties act , and every part of the cause is tried ,
in the open court of public opinion , ma judge who can neither be bribed , nor ...
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