The Literary Magazine, and American Register, Volume 6, Issue 38John Conrad & Company, 1806 |
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Page 337
... things them- selves , How far he himself was thus qualified , may occasionally be considered hereafter ; but the re- mark is certainly true ; and in pro- portion as any one is able to com- pare Homer's descriptions with na- ture itself ...
... things them- selves , How far he himself was thus qualified , may occasionally be considered hereafter ; but the re- mark is certainly true ; and in pro- portion as any one is able to com- pare Homer's descriptions with na- ture itself ...
Page 341
... thing be certain , it is , that he was , both in his doctrine and prac tice , a friend to good morals , did not scruple , in order to give his doctrine the more powerful sway over the multitude , to encourage superstitious credulity ...
... thing be certain , it is , that he was , both in his doctrine and prac tice , a friend to good morals , did not scruple , in order to give his doctrine the more powerful sway over the multitude , to encourage superstitious credulity ...
Page 342
... things or not . Abstract truth , or falsehood , must , it is granted , always exist with re- spect to every possible proposition ; for every supposable thing either is , or is not but universal experience has shown , that the knowledge ...
... things or not . Abstract truth , or falsehood , must , it is granted , always exist with re- spect to every possible proposition ; for every supposable thing either is , or is not but universal experience has shown , that the knowledge ...
Page 345
... things , and from certain experience , that it is their interest to be so . Had this experi- ment been fairly tried ... thing would happen , he regulates the portions of children of different wives . Though polygamy was tolerated in the ...
... things , and from certain experience , that it is their interest to be so . Had this experi- ment been fairly tried ... thing would happen , he regulates the portions of children of different wives . Though polygamy was tolerated in the ...
Page 346
... things to the laws of France , and to have no other rule in the adjustment of their civil concerns . Thus they can no longer consider divorce pro- nounced by their rabbies as valid , since to be so it must be previously pronounced by ...
... things to the laws of France , and to have no other rule in the adjustment of their civil concerns . Thus they can no longer consider divorce pro- nounced by their rabbies as valid , since to be so it must be previously pronounced by ...
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