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Page 252
... opinion of these vo- lumes , we shall subjoin some extracts ; which , however pro- miscuously selected , will not be liable to objection either in point of composition , or of doctrine . The first selection that we shall make is the ...
... opinion of these vo- lumes , we shall subjoin some extracts ; which , however pro- miscuously selected , will not be liable to objection either in point of composition , or of doctrine . The first selection that we shall make is the ...
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... opinion in the following terms : 6 Having expressed such sentiments on every system devised by others , it can hardly be expected I should produce any new discovery . Those sentiments , in effect , preclude so presumptuous and vain an ...
... opinion in the following terms : 6 Having expressed such sentiments on every system devised by others , it can hardly be expected I should produce any new discovery . Those sentiments , in effect , preclude so presumptuous and vain an ...
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... opinions are formed . Thus we account for this unanimity of opinion ; and we may now reasonably enquire if [ whether ] unanimity of opinion always indicates permanent truth ? It is certain that very extravagant opinions were once ...
... opinions are formed . Thus we account for this unanimity of opinion ; and we may now reasonably enquire if [ whether ] unanimity of opinion always indicates permanent truth ? It is certain that very extravagant opinions were once ...
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