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" A man convinced against his will Is of the same opinion still. "
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The Parliamentary Register: Or an Impartial Report of the Debates ..., Volume 3

Great Britain. Parliament - 1808 - 654 pages
...find, though conviction might- flash on them for a moment, that the poet was correct when ha stated, A man convinced against his will, Is of the same opinion still. He observed with surprise, that this was made a sort of party question by gentlemen with whom he 'commonly...
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Cobbett's Parliamentary Debates, During the ... Session of the ..., Volume 11

Great Britain. Parliament - Great Britain - 1812 - 694 pages
...perhaps useless to continue the argument ; for true it will be on this subject, as on every other, that A man convinced against his will, Is of the same opinion still. Sir ; the history of these objections will be really entertaining to any but a sufferer. — The first...
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Transactions of the Royal Geological Society of Cornwall, Volume 11

Royal Geological Society of Cornwall - Geology - 1895 - 830 pages
...chemical work ;* but with the various ways in which these results may be read, it would seem that ' ' A man convinced against his will Is of the same opinion still. " And Professor von Sandberger, since it was confirmed that a minute portion of silver exists both...
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The Republican, Volume 6

Richard Carlile - Free thought - 1822 - 1008 pages
...liberality in niv breast than to bind a man in matter of opinion against his inclination. I well know, A man convinced against his will Is of the same opinion still. But I will say, let him who wants a Parson or Priest maintain them himself: let him support them in...
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The Imperial magazine; or, Compendium of religious, moral ..., Volume 12

618 pages
...medium of the press. At the same time we remind his Lordship, omitting fuller explications, that " A man convinced against his will, Is of the same opinion still." REVIEW. — A View of the Court of Chancery. By the Hon. William Long Wellesley. Ridgway, Piccadilly....
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An Encyclopaedia of Gardening, comprehending the theory and practice of ...

John Claudius Loudon - 1822 - 1494 pages
...accurately reported on annually, the possibility of the tiling may be assented to from the premises ; but " A man convinced against his will Is of the same opinion still :" and, in fact, even the best agricultural chemists do not consider that we are sufficiently advanced...
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A reply to the observations of Charles Abraham Elton, esq. on mr. Manley's ...

Edward Manley - Unitarianism - 1824 - 76 pages
...to disprove. Thus, though confuted, he can argue still, and blindly, affect superior knowledge, for A Man convinced against his will Is of the same opinion still. • '• '; (Page 42.) " And he is before all things, and by him all things consist, and he is the...
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Small-pox and Cow-pox: comprehending a concise history of those diseases ...

John Jennings CRIBB - 1825 - 98 pages
...not sufficient to induce them to act in opposition to their pre-conceived opinion and purpose — " A man convinced against his will Is of the same opinion still." They must not only be convinced, but induced to act upon that conviction before its advantages can...
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The Trials with the Defences at Large of Mrs. Jane Carlile ...: Being the ...

Freedom of the press - 1825 - 546 pages
...of any man by penal laws. They might consign him to a dungeon ; but he thought with the poet, that " A man convinced against his will, Is of the same opinion still.") And this feeling is so universal, fervent, unsuppressible, generous, and calculated, like- the diffusions...
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A Refutation of Arianism: Or, A Defence of the Plenary Inspiration of the ...

John Paul - Arianism - 1828 - 338 pages
...or not this syllogism, founded on the Doctor's maxim, leads to blaspltemy, let the reader judge. " A man convinced against his will " Is of the same opinion still." * Dr. B. maintains that error may not only be innocent, but righteous and holy! The well-instructed...
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