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... Truth is every where mingled with fable ; the order and occurrence of real events are altogether confounded and violated ; and the most momentous transactions are unscrupulously distorted to suit the mere idle pur- pose of a novelist's ...
... Truth is every where mingled with fable ; the order and occurrence of real events are altogether confounded and violated ; and the most momentous transactions are unscrupulously distorted to suit the mere idle pur- pose of a novelist's ...
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... truth , perhaps , fond , to a slight degree , of peculiar opinions , for the sake of their peculiarity , or , at least , does not love them the worse that they belong to himself alone . There is in this something , undoubtedly , of the ...
... truth , perhaps , fond , to a slight degree , of peculiar opinions , for the sake of their peculiarity , or , at least , does not love them the worse that they belong to himself alone . There is in this something , undoubtedly , of the ...
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... truth of the pure , simple truth , could have been felt only by a few of those most eager in the pursuit . The existence , conse- quently , of a religion which professes to declare on the testimony of God , the most important secrets of ...
... truth of the pure , simple truth , could have been felt only by a few of those most eager in the pursuit . The existence , conse- quently , of a religion which professes to declare on the testimony of God , the most important secrets of ...
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On the Rise Progress and Present State of Public | 167 |
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