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... principles ; and because there is an apparent coincidence between these and some of the principles which Mr. Burke avowed and on which he acted in the latter part of his life , the Doctor in- fers that Mr. Burke was consistent : -but it ...
... principles ; and because there is an apparent coincidence between these and some of the principles which Mr. Burke avowed and on which he acted in the latter part of his life , the Doctor in- fers that Mr. Burke was consistent : -but it ...
Page 123
... principles . The first principles in astronomy , we grant , are unlike in their nature to the principles of some other sciences ; and they are not truths of intuition , for the knowlege of them is the result of long and diligent ...
... principles . The first principles in astronomy , we grant , are unlike in their nature to the principles of some other sciences ; and they are not truths of intuition , for the knowlege of them is the result of long and diligent ...
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... principles are as distinct from religion and morality , but only observe , that if Mr. W. means to affirm that men professing christianity are in general ignorant of its fundamental principles , he is greatly mistaken . These are ob ...
... principles are as distinct from religion and morality , but only observe , that if Mr. W. means to affirm that men professing christianity are in general ignorant of its fundamental principles , he is greatly mistaken . These are ob ...
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