The Critical Review, Or, Annals of LiteratureW. Simpkin and R. Marshall, 1808 - English literature |
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Page 210
... truth of the established doctrine as the best pledge for the security and usefulness of the establishment . In a country like this , where all truths of all descriptions are freely canvassed , and where the torch of reason is ...
... truth of the established doctrine as the best pledge for the security and usefulness of the establishment . In a country like this , where all truths of all descriptions are freely canvassed , and where the torch of reason is ...
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be contrary to reason and to truth . Hence we discern the necessity of an establishment the doctrine of which is founded on that basis of ra- tionality and truth , which all discussion must tend rather to streng- then than to shake . A ...
be contrary to reason and to truth . Hence we discern the necessity of an establishment the doctrine of which is founded on that basis of ra- tionality and truth , which all discussion must tend rather to streng- then than to shake . A ...
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... truth ; and therefore to assert that the same spirit is , at the same time , studious of falsehood , is a contradiction in terms . A philosophizing or wis dom - loving spirit indicates a mind which is ardent not only in the discovery of ...
... truth ; and therefore to assert that the same spirit is , at the same time , studious of falsehood , is a contradiction in terms . A philosophizing or wis dom - loving spirit indicates a mind which is ardent not only in the discovery of ...
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