The British Plutarch: Containing the Lives of the Most Eminent Divines, Patriots, Statemen, Warriors, Philosophers, Poets, and Artists of Great Britain and Ireland, from the Accention of Henry VIII, to the Present Time, Volume 4J. Mawman, 1816 - Great Britain |
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... natural constitution , profession , and integrity alike raised him above suspicion ; and who was not less distin ... nature upon our finite conceptions ; Newton , whose science was truth , and the foundation of whose knowledge of it ...
... natural constitution , profession , and integrity alike raised him above suspicion ; and who was not less distin ... nature upon our finite conceptions ; Newton , whose science was truth , and the foundation of whose knowledge of it ...
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... Nature up to Nature's God : ' Yet the result of all his contemplations was , the most confirmed , and devout belief in all , which the other holds in contempt as despicable and drivelling superstition . " But this error might , perhaps ...
... Nature up to Nature's God : ' Yet the result of all his contemplations was , the most confirmed , and devout belief in all , which the other holds in contempt as despicable and drivelling superstition . " But this error might , perhaps ...
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... Nature's works , Or works of God in heaven , air , earth , or sea ; And all the riches of this world enjoy'd'st , And all the rule , one empire . Only add Deeds to thy knowledge answerable : add faith ; Add virtue , patience ...
... Nature's works , Or works of God in heaven , air , earth , or sea ; And all the riches of this world enjoy'd'st , And all the rule , one empire . Only add Deeds to thy knowledge answerable : add faith ; Add virtue , patience ...
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... nature prompt me to pity , yet to consider that there is also a pity due to the country . 9. That I be not too rigid in matters purely conscientious , where all the harm is diversity of judgement . 10. That I be not biassed with ...
... nature prompt me to pity , yet to consider that there is also a pity due to the country . 9. That I be not too rigid in matters purely conscientious , where all the harm is diversity of judgement . 10. That I be not biassed with ...
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... natural , but heightened by the Devil co - operating with the malice of the witches ; ' confirming that opinion by a similar case in Den- mark , and so far influencing the jury that the two women were hanged . Sir Matthew Hale was too ...
... natural , but heightened by the Devil co - operating with the malice of the witches ; ' confirming that opinion by a similar case in Den- mark , and so far influencing the jury that the two women were hanged . Sir Matthew Hale was too ...
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