Essays on Various Subjects, 2Johnson, 1809 |
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... - horrence and contempt , in which the cha- racter is universally held . He has no fel low , because no one , who has a portion of honesty 0 honesty or truth , who has the least feeling 14 ON HYPOCRISY AND OPEN PROFLIGACY .
... - horrence and contempt , in which the cha- racter is universally held . He has no fel low , because no one , who has a portion of honesty 0 honesty or truth , who has the least feeling 14 ON HYPOCRISY AND OPEN PROFLIGACY .
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George Walker. 0 honesty or truth , who has the least feeling of worth within him , can have a fellow in him . We often form an estimate of the minds of men , by bringing their characters home to the touch of our own hearts , and con ...
George Walker. 0 honesty or truth , who has the least feeling of worth within him , can have a fellow in him . We often form an estimate of the minds of men , by bringing their characters home to the touch of our own hearts , and con ...
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... truth that we know ; the name would be the proclamation of folly , presumption , or a de- liberate intention to deceive . I will how- ever acknowledge , as in the title to this es- say I was aware of the propriety of this acknowledgment ...
... truth that we know ; the name would be the proclamation of folly , presumption , or a de- liberate intention to deceive . I will how- ever acknowledge , as in the title to this es- say I was aware of the propriety of this acknowledgment ...
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... truth invites her on with her encouraging smiles , and finally rewards her with a glori- ous triumph . It is an unfortunate appendage to the doctrine of materialism , that it is thought to to be favourable to scepticism and atheism . It ...
... truth invites her on with her encouraging smiles , and finally rewards her with a glori- ous triumph . It is an unfortunate appendage to the doctrine of materialism , that it is thought to to be favourable to scepticism and atheism . It ...
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... hastily inferred the supposed impossibility , that motion cannot ensue unless from the action of body upon body . A singular in- ference in truth , while no attention is paid to to the important question , Whence originates the motion of.
... hastily inferred the supposed impossibility , that motion cannot ensue unless from the action of body upon body . A singular in- ference in truth , while no attention is paid to to the important question , Whence originates the motion of.
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