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Page 178
Un- pertinently observing that , as long as the profession of any particular opinion is punished by any loss , forfeiture , or disa- bility , they who hold that opinion cannot surely be said to be in possession of perfect toleration ...
Un- pertinently observing that , as long as the profession of any particular opinion is punished by any loss , forfeiture , or disa- bility , they who hold that opinion cannot surely be said to be in possession of perfect toleration ...
Page 314
... opinion respecting the material of which they are composed ; and in this view his observations are worthy of being transcribed : Of birds , I shall only notice one , called by some the Nicobar swallow , but I will not venture to ...
... opinion respecting the material of which they are composed ; and in this view his observations are worthy of being transcribed : Of birds , I shall only notice one , called by some the Nicobar swallow , but I will not venture to ...
Page 465
libertinism of opinion , ( if we may so express ourselves , ) which evince at once the liveliness , the vigour , and ... opinion , when they read that portion of the preliminary discourse to the Encyclo pædia which relates to the exact ...
libertinism of opinion , ( if we may so express ourselves , ) which evince at once the liveliness , the vigour , and ... opinion , when they read that portion of the preliminary discourse to the Encyclo pædia which relates to the exact ...
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