Moral and Political PhilosophyWhittaker, Treacher, and Arnot, 1831 - 317 pàgines |
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Pàgina xii
... means , a writer so prolix at all palat- able to modern readers . Still , as enough will be pre- served of the author in those graphic descriptions of scenes , which only an eye - witness could portray , the reader will find nothing to ...
... means , a writer so prolix at all palat- able to modern readers . Still , as enough will be pre- served of the author in those graphic descriptions of scenes , which only an eye - witness could portray , the reader will find nothing to ...
Pàgina xxviii
... had checked these exertions , or suppressed the fruit and publication of these inquiries , is it too much to affirm that infidelity would at this day have been universal ? I do not mean , my Lord , by the xxviii DEDICATION . Dedication.
... had checked these exertions , or suppressed the fruit and publication of these inquiries , is it too much to affirm that infidelity would at this day have been universal ? I do not mean , my Lord , by the xxviii DEDICATION . Dedication.
Pàgina xxix
... mean , by calling to mind those great reformers of the public faith , to observe , or rather to express my own persuasion , that to restore the purity , is most effectually to promote the progress of Christianity ; and that the same ...
... mean , by calling to mind those great reformers of the public faith , to observe , or rather to express my own persuasion , that to restore the purity , is most effectually to promote the progress of Christianity ; and that the same ...
Pàgina xxxiii
... means convenient for ordinary readers ; because few readers are such thinkers as to want only a hint to set their thoughts at work on ; or such as will pause and tarry at every proposition , till they have traced out its dependency ...
... means convenient for ordinary readers ; because few readers are such thinkers as to want only a hint to set their thoughts at work on ; or such as will pause and tarry at every proposition , till they have traced out its dependency ...
Pàgina xxxvi
... mean the writings of the late Abraham Tucker , Esq . part of which were published by himself , and the remainder since his death , under the title of The Light of Nature pursued , by Edward Search , Esq . ' I have found in this writer ...
... mean the writings of the late Abraham Tucker , Esq . part of which were published by himself , and the remainder since his death , under the title of The Light of Nature pursued , by Edward Search , Esq . ' I have found in this writer ...
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