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Page 281
... reason , or a spirit of free inquiry , Under despotic governments , the mind lies abject and depressed with the body , without any ardour for rational investigation , which might draw down the vengeance of a power founded in ignorance ...
... reason , or a spirit of free inquiry , Under despotic governments , the mind lies abject and depressed with the body , without any ardour for rational investigation , which might draw down the vengeance of a power founded in ignorance ...
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... reason , the trouble which in that case must be encountered . On one occasion , " There , " said he , " is a picture which Mr. returned to have a fine brilliant sky painted in , he will allow me five guineas for ultramarine .. It will ...
... reason , the trouble which in that case must be encountered . On one occasion , " There , " said he , " is a picture which Mr. returned to have a fine brilliant sky painted in , he will allow me five guineas for ultramarine .. It will ...
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... reason , subversive of every religious establishment , and of all order ? How social order can be disturbed , establishments subverted , and reason outraged , by merely instructing children in the amiable morality of the gospel , we are ...
... reason , subversive of every religious establishment , and of all order ? How social order can be disturbed , establishments subverted , and reason outraged , by merely instructing children in the amiable morality of the gospel , we are ...
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