Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 31W. Blackwood, 1832 |
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... truth and salvation - if , while nature has been prodigal to all of passion , she has been sparing to most of intellect -if the only subject on which no pains have been taken by the liberal party to instruct the people , is the only one ...
... truth and salvation - if , while nature has been prodigal to all of passion , she has been sparing to most of intellect -if the only subject on which no pains have been taken by the liberal party to instruct the people , is the only one ...
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... truth . This principle is of universal application , and has been in operation from the beginning of the world ; and it is in this reaction of thought against power , that the foundation is laid for the ultimate developement of truth ...
... truth . This principle is of universal application , and has been in operation from the beginning of the world ; and it is in this reaction of thought against power , that the foundation is laid for the ultimate developement of truth ...
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... truth is , they were not aware of their danger , and reposed in fancied security on the edge of an abyss , which was ... truth , in almost the whole of their body : that , following the principle of opposition , even in speculative ...
... truth is , they were not aware of their danger , and reposed in fancied security on the edge of an abyss , which was ... truth , in almost the whole of their body : that , following the principle of opposition , even in speculative ...
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... truth " at both universities , and the cause of order triumphed in every field where it has been brought to_com- bat the principle of misrule . In the solitude of thought , the drops of genius are beginning to fall from their crystal ...
... truth " at both universities , and the cause of order triumphed in every field where it has been brought to_com- bat the principle of misrule . In the solitude of thought , the drops of genius are beginning to fall from their crystal ...
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... truth , are the re- formers ? None other than the in- tolerants , whose hatred of the Duke for what they called his base deser- tion of them in bringing in the Ca- tholic bill , caused them to help the Whigs to the possession of power ...
... truth , are the re- formers ? None other than the in- tolerants , whose hatred of the Duke for what they called his base deser- tion of them in bringing in the Ca- tholic bill , caused them to help the Whigs to the possession of power ...
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