Critical, Historical and Miscellaneous Essays, المجلد 2Sheldon, 1860 |
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... once in a theory and in a fact which contradicts it is an exercise of faith sufficiently hard : but to believe in a theory because a fact contradicts it is what neither philosopher nor pope ever before required . This , however , is ...
... once in a theory and in a fact which contradicts it is an exercise of faith sufficiently hard : but to believe in a theory because a fact contradicts it is what neither philosopher nor pope ever before required . This , however , is ...
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... once been formed , men feel extremely solicitous about the opinions of those by whom it is most improb- able , nay , absolutely impossible , that they should ever be in the slightest degree injured or benefited . The desire of ...
... once been formed , men feel extremely solicitous about the opinions of those by whom it is most improb- able , nay , absolutely impossible , that they should ever be in the slightest degree injured or benefited . The desire of ...
الصفحة 18
... once they begin to talk of power , happiness , misery , pain , pleasure , motives , objects of desire , as they talk of lines and numbers , there is no end to the contradictions and absurdities into which they fall . There is no ...
... once they begin to talk of power , happiness , misery , pain , pleasure , motives , objects of desire , as they talk of lines and numbers , there is no end to the contradictions and absurdities into which they fall . There is no ...
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... Once the deluge of barbarism has passed over it , to destroy and to fertilise ; and in the present state of mankind we enjoy a full security against that calamity . That flood will no more return to cover the earth . But is it possible ...
... Once the deluge of barbarism has passed over it , to destroy and to fertilise ; and in the present state of mankind we enjoy a full security against that calamity . That flood will no more return to cover the earth . But is it possible ...
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... once depart from our general rule . However the conflict may terminate , we shall at least not have been vanquished by an ignoble hand . Of Mr. Bentham himself we shall endeavour , even while defending ourselves against his reproaches ...
... once depart from our general rule . However the conflict may terminate , we shall at least not have been vanquished by an ignoble hand . Of Mr. Bentham himself we shall endeavour , even while defending ourselves against his reproaches ...
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