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Page 67
... to endeavour at relieving the republic , in that party where she seemed most to
stand in need of help : And now , that I have laid before you the reasons by which
I was de - s termined to appear in this cause , it remains that I speak to the point ...
... to endeavour at relieving the republic , in that party where she seemed most to
stand in need of help : And now , that I have laid before you the reasons by which
I was de - s termined to appear in this cause , it remains that I speak to the point ...
Page 68
... that the Siciliens have not applied to me in this case ; you will thereby do a
service to the cause of your enemy , against whom not a presumptive pretence
only , • but an absolute judgment is already supposed to be given , from the
notoriety ...
... that the Siciliens have not applied to me in this case ; you will thereby do a
service to the cause of your enemy , against whom not a presumptive pretence
only , • but an absolute judgment is already supposed to be given , from the
notoriety ...
Page 71
Did ever man ftruggle inore carnestly in a cause is where both his honour and lite
were concerned , than he and his friends , to have my service set aside in the
present • trial ? There are many things , Verres imagines in me , of * which he ...
Did ever man ftruggle inore carnestly in a cause is where both his honour and lite
were concerned , than he and his friends , to have my service set aside in the
present • trial ? There are many things , Verres imagines in me , of * which he ...
Page 153
cause all other knowledge shall vanish away ) is to be fought not inter sylvas
academi , ' in the woods , the endless intricacies of sceptical disputation , but in
an honest , and good , and penitent • heart , inflamed with an earnest de fire to
bear ...
cause all other knowledge shall vanish away ) is to be fought not inter sylvas
academi , ' in the woods , the endless intricacies of sceptical disputation , but in
an honest , and good , and penitent • heart , inflamed with an earnest de fire to
bear ...
Page 216
The cause of error , Mr . Condillac juftly observes , must be the habitude of
reasoning on things of which we have either no ideas at all , or such as are very
indeterminate : if error , therefore , owes its original to the defect of ideas , or to
ideas ...
The cause of error , Mr . Condillac juftly observes , must be the habitude of
reasoning on things of which we have either no ideas at all , or such as are very
indeterminate : if error , therefore , owes its original to the defect of ideas , or to
ideas ...
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