The Cabinet: Or, Monthly Report of Polite Literature, Volumen3Mathews and Leigh., 1808 |
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... reason , and stifle common - sense . This has always been the corner - stone , when religion has been either the means to be employed , or the end to be brought about . There is extant a curious letter from Oliver Cromwell to Colonel ...
... reason , and stifle common - sense . This has always been the corner - stone , when religion has been either the means to be employed , or the end to be brought about . There is extant a curious letter from Oliver Cromwell to Colonel ...
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... reason for speaking so favourably of Amelia , though , at the same time , I am not a little mor- tified to find that I cannot assent to all you say . am afraid that I have less mercy in my disposition than you , for I cannot think with ...
... reason for speaking so favourably of Amelia , though , at the same time , I am not a little mor- tified to find that I cannot assent to all you say . am afraid that I have less mercy in my disposition than you , for I cannot think with ...
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... Reason tottered on her seat . ' Her memory became visibly and materially impaired , and her body was so much affected by the sufferings of her mind , that she soon sank into a state of alarming debility . " Thus miserably circumstanced ...
... Reason tottered on her seat . ' Her memory became visibly and materially impaired , and her body was so much affected by the sufferings of her mind , that she soon sank into a state of alarming debility . " Thus miserably circumstanced ...
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... reason , because we have not the evidence which he had , and therefore , though we may credit his relation of the fact , it is for him , and not for us , to swear to it . As to the inference , that we in fact very often be- lieve that ...
... reason , because we have not the evidence which he had , and therefore , though we may credit his relation of the fact , it is for him , and not for us , to swear to it . As to the inference , that we in fact very often be- lieve that ...
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... reason , and stifle cominon - sense . This has always been the corner - stone , when religion has been either the means to be employed , or the end to be brought about . There is extant a curious letter from Oliver Cromwell to Colonel ...
... reason , and stifle cominon - sense . This has always been the corner - stone , when religion has been either the means to be employed , or the end to be brought about . There is extant a curious letter from Oliver Cromwell to Colonel ...
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