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Page 79
... TRUTH . ' This chapter commences with some very sensible remarks on the impropriety of the method recommended by Rousseau , and others , for teaching truth by falsehood ; and on the necessity of parents setting strict ex- amples of truth ...
... TRUTH . ' This chapter commences with some very sensible remarks on the impropriety of the method recommended by Rousseau , and others , for teaching truth by falsehood ; and on the necessity of parents setting strict ex- amples of truth ...
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... truth of Ho- mer's story . Mr. M. does not allow that Homer's silence was a proof that no correspondence existed between Greece and the army . As to the age of Helen , no inferences can be drawn . from a chronology so imperfect . The ...
... truth of Ho- mer's story . Mr. M. does not allow that Homer's silence was a proof that no correspondence existed between Greece and the army . As to the age of Helen , no inferences can be drawn . from a chronology so imperfect . The ...
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truth , which is the office of a cooler and more discriminating faculty ; but that they were given to animate us to warmer zeal in the pursuit and practice of truth , when the judgment shall have pointed out what is truth . Through this ...
truth , which is the office of a cooler and more discriminating faculty ; but that they were given to animate us to warmer zeal in the pursuit and practice of truth , when the judgment shall have pointed out what is truth . Through this ...
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Jauit | 11 |
Chronology See Investigation | 11 |
Hamboidrs Experiments on the Atmos | 11 |
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