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Page 187
... TRUTH . " But how , Sir ! ' is Truth to be discovered , whether evangelical , moral , philosophical , or political , but by diligent and unrestrained investigation , by the full and free application of human intellect ? Tell me , then ...
... TRUTH . " But how , Sir ! ' is Truth to be discovered , whether evangelical , moral , philosophical , or political , but by diligent and unrestrained investigation , by the full and free application of human intellect ? Tell me , then ...
Page 377
... truth , that in the present day , every enlightened individual , whether he resides at Paris , at Madrid , or at London , now thinks alike ; no variation of cli- mate , no remoteness of place , not even national prejudices , more ...
... truth , that in the present day , every enlightened individual , whether he resides at Paris , at Madrid , or at London , now thinks alike ; no variation of cli- mate , no remoteness of place , not even national prejudices , more ...
Page 539
... truth , and a heart that cannot but feel abhorrence at the oppressions of the great , have moved to the publication of them , esteems himself happy in being able to declare that he does not belong to that class of the children of men .
... truth , and a heart that cannot but feel abhorrence at the oppressions of the great , have moved to the publication of them , esteems himself happy in being able to declare that he does not belong to that class of the children of men .
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