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Page 42
Like other truths , this has frequently met with opposition and resistance from the
attempts of the ignorant to ... I feel at the same time a satisfaction at their
disposition to seek the truth , which inspires me with an uncommon ardor to set it
before ...
Like other truths , this has frequently met with opposition and resistance from the
attempts of the ignorant to ... I feel at the same time a satisfaction at their
disposition to seek the truth , which inspires me with an uncommon ardor to set it
before ...
Page 48
Truth courts investigation , and lives by discussion . ... Every one will not perhaps
agree with Dr . Price , that the whole world is enslaved , and Truth better that it
therefore wants emancipation ; yet no supported by publishing than one certainly
...
Truth courts investigation , and lives by discussion . ... Every one will not perhaps
agree with Dr . Price , that the whole world is enslaved , and Truth better that it
therefore wants emancipation ; yet no supported by publishing than one certainly
...
Page 49
In a subject , where truth and error lie arguing upon The danger of so near to
each other , divided by a line in fition many cases not to be discerned without
care and attention , and where preingagements of interest to one side or the
other are ...
In a subject , where truth and error lie arguing upon The danger of so near to
each other , divided by a line in fition many cases not to be discerned without
care and attention , and where preingagements of interest to one side or the
other are ...
Page 83
The civil establish - The civil establishment of reInent of a religion affects in no
manner the ligion affects truth or falsehood of the religion itself . the religion it* “
The magistrate ( or supreme civil power ) in Turkey has just the same
uncontrouled ...
The civil establish - The civil establishment of reInent of a religion affects in no
manner the ligion affects truth or falsehood of the religion itself . the religion it* “
The magistrate ( or supreme civil power ) in Turkey has just the same
uncontrouled ...
Page 141
or lose strength in proportion to the accession or defertion of its numbers ; and
nothing fo attractive , as the plausibility and truth of the principles , which are
supposed or represented to actuate and support the party . It is flattering to all
men to ...
or lose strength in proportion to the accession or defertion of its numbers ; and
nothing fo attractive , as the plausibility and truth of the principles , which are
supposed or represented to actuate and support the party . It is flattering to all
men to ...
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