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Page 145
... truth , or honour . " " P.764.Burnet . " But because Mr. Sydney was lazy , and the business required an active man who could run about , and write over full and long accounts , I recommended a kinsman of my own , Johnson , whom I had ...
... truth , or honour . " " P.764.Burnet . " But because Mr. Sydney was lazy , and the business required an active man who could run about , and write over full and long accounts , I recommended a kinsman of my own , Johnson , whom I had ...
Page 210
... truth or good , well - being or happi ness ; and reveal this single beneficent , all sufficient , and omniscient truth , that matter or nature ( for the words are synonimous ) is con- stantly transmuting from a single mode of personal ...
... truth or good , well - being or happi ness ; and reveal this single beneficent , all sufficient , and omniscient truth , that matter or nature ( for the words are synonimous ) is con- stantly transmuting from a single mode of personal ...
Page 224
... truth ; indeed , the pre- ceding observation would lead us to consider them as a proof of error . ' Numbers certainly exhibit no test of truth : but were they to be an evidence of the contrary , when all the kingdoms of the world become ...
... truth ; indeed , the pre- ceding observation would lead us to consider them as a proof of error . ' Numbers certainly exhibit no test of truth : but were they to be an evidence of the contrary , when all the kingdoms of the world become ...
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