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Page 108
... reason with the utmost weight on his side , still he will reason almost entirely in vain . Mr. W. may fay , perhaps , that these hints should be addressed to his opponents , and not to himself : -he may think Sir John Scott guilty of ...
... reason with the utmost weight on his side , still he will reason almost entirely in vain . Mr. W. may fay , perhaps , that these hints should be addressed to his opponents , and not to himself : -he may think Sir John Scott guilty of ...
Page 114
... Reason . " 8vo . pp . 85. 1s . 6d . Arch . 1797 . Though Nature , or , to speak more properly , the Visible Creation , is a book of knowlege , it must be conceded by the ingenuous deist , that the entire evidence of antient history ...
... Reason . " 8vo . pp . 85. 1s . 6d . Arch . 1797 . Though Nature , or , to speak more properly , the Visible Creation , is a book of knowlege , it must be conceded by the ingenuous deist , that the entire evidence of antient history ...
Page 225
... reason of mankind . A harsh uniformity disgusts and displeases . Government must be the crea ture of man , and subject to be altered and changed according to the difference of his opinions at various periods , if he is to retain the ex ...
... reason of mankind . A harsh uniformity disgusts and displeases . Government must be the crea ture of man , and subject to be altered and changed according to the difference of his opinions at various periods , if he is to retain the ex ...
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