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" ... in consequence of the powers and workings of their own minds, when, in fact, it was the effect of the most subtle argumentation and the most refined dialectic. "
British Critic, Quarterly Theological Review, and Ecclesiastical Record - Page 53
1798
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The Christian Spectator, Volume 7

Theology - 1825 - 688 pages
...accompanied them, leading them insensibly to every observation favourable to the conclusion, which he wished them to draw, and diverting every objection to it ; but, all the time, keeping himself concealed ; so that the hearers thought they formed their conclusions in consequence of the...
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A Popular and Practical Introduction to Law Studies

Samuel Warren - Law - 1835 - 582 pages
...accompanied them, leading them insensibly to every observation favourable to the conclusion he wished them to draw, and diverting every objection to it, but all the while keeping himself concealed; so that the hearers thought they formed their opinions in consequence...
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Wade's London Review, Volumes 1-3

Great Britain - 1845 - 916 pages
...accompanied them, leading them insensibly to every observation favourable to the conclusion he wished them to draw, and diverting every objection to it ; but, all the time, keeping himself concealed, so that the hearers thought they formed their opinions jn consequence of the powers...
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The Quarterly Christian Spectator, Volume 7

Theology - 1825 - 684 pages
...accompanied them, leading them insensibly to every observation favourable to the conclusion, which he wished them to draw, and diverting every objection to it ; but, all the time, keeping himself concealed ; so that the hearers thought they formed their conclusions in consequence of the...
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