| Samuel Johnson - 1775 - 280 pàgines
...that the Second Sight of the Hebrides implies only the local frequency of a power, which is nowhere totally unknown ; and that where we are unable to...reafon, we muft be content to yield to the. force of teftimony. By pretenfion to Second Sight, no profit was ever fought or gained. It is an involuntary... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1775 - 400 pàgines
...that the Second Sight of the HeBrides implies only the local frequency of a power, which is nowhere totally unknown; and that where we are unable to decide by antecedent reafon, we muft be content to yidd to the force of teftimony. By pretenfion to Second Sight, no profit was ever fought or gained.... | |
| John Brand, Henry Bourne - 1777 - 466 pàgines
...that the Second Sight of the Hebrides implies only the local Frequency of a Power, which is nowhere totally unknown ; and that where we are unable to...Reafon, we muft be content to yield to the Force of Teftimony. By By preteniion to Second Sight, no profit was *Ver fought or gained. It is an involuntary... | |
| John Wesley - 1785 - 718 pàgines
...Sight of the Hebrides implies only the local frequency of a power, which is no where totally unknown. unknown, and that where we are unable to decide by...reafon, we muft be content to yield to the force of teftimony. By pretentions to Second Sight, no profit was even fought or gained. It is an involuntary... | |
| Donald MacNicol - 1779 - 392 pàgines
...particular arguments, if they deferve that name, which feem worthy of any notice. In page 254, he fays, " Where we are unable to decide by antecedent reafon, we muft be content to yield to the force of teftimony." This, in general, is certainly a very juft obfervation, and worthy of a better fubject... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1785 - 400 pàgines
...them ; that the Second Sight of the Hebrides implies only the local frequency of a power, which is no where totally unknown; and that where we are unable...reafon, we muft be content to yield to the force of teftimony. By pretenfion to Second Sight, no profit •was ever fought or gained. It is an involuntary... | |
| Samuel Johnson, John Hawkins - 1787 - 546 pàgines
...them; that the Second Sight of the Hebrides implies only the local frequency of a power which is no where totally unknown; and that where we are unable...reafon, we muft be content to yield to the force of teftimony. By pretenfion to Second Sight, no profit was ever fought or gained. I1: is an involuntary... | |
| Samuel Johnson, John Hawkins - 1787 - 550 pàgines
...them; that the Second Sight of the Hebrides implies only the local frequency of a power which is no where totally unknown -, and that where we are unable to decide by antecedent reafon, we mull be content to yield to the force of teftimony. By pretenfion to Second Sight, no profit was ever... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1792 - 258 pàgines
...that the fecond fight of the Hebrides implies only the local frequency of a power, which is nowhere totally unknown ; and that where we are unable to...reafon, we muft be content to yield to the force of tefticnony. By pretenfion to fecond fight, no profit was ever fought or gained. It is an involuntary... | |
| Colin Macfarquhar, George Gleig - 1797 - 442 pàgines
...that the fécond fight of the Hebrides implies only thé local frequency of a power, which is nowhere totally unknown; and that where we are unable to decide...reafon, we muft be content to yield to the force of teftimony. By pretcniion to fécond fijîht, no profit was ever fought or gained. It is an involuntary... | |
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