The Monthly Review, Or, Literary Journal, Том 31R. Griffiths, 1764 |
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... truth , and to use the signs of language , so as to convey our real fenti- ments . This principle has a powerful operation , even in the greateft liars ; for where they lie once , they speak truth a hun- dred times . Truth is always ...
... truth , and to use the signs of language , so as to convey our real fenti- ments . This principle has a powerful operation , even in the greateft liars ; for where they lie once , they speak truth a hun- dred times . Truth is always ...
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... truth is like ufing our natural food , which we would do from appetite , altho ' it anfwered no end ; but lying is like taking phyfic , which is naufeous to the tafte , and which no man takes but for fome end which he cannot otherwife ...
... truth is like ufing our natural food , which we would do from appetite , altho ' it anfwered no end ; but lying is like taking phyfic , which is naufeous to the tafte , and which no man takes but for fome end which he cannot otherwife ...
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... truth . His teftimony would , in this cafe , have no more authority than his dreams ; which may be true or false , but no man is difpofed to believe them , on this account , that they were dreamed . It is evident , that in the matter of ...
... truth . His teftimony would , in this cafe , have no more authority than his dreams ; which may be true or false , but no man is difpofed to believe them , on this account , that they were dreamed . It is evident , that in the matter of ...
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... truth , or more contrary to the experience of mankind . I know that Locke , while he maintained this doctrine , believed the notions which we have of body and of its qualities , and the notions which we have of motion and of space , C 2 ...
... truth , or more contrary to the experience of mankind . I know that Locke , while he maintained this doctrine , believed the notions which we have of body and of its qualities , and the notions which we have of motion and of space , C 2 ...
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... truth as the account it gives of our notions or fimple apprehenfions . It represents our fenfes as having no other office , but that of furnishing the mind with notions or fimple apprehenfions of things ; and makes our judgment and ...
... truth as the account it gives of our notions or fimple apprehenfions . It represents our fenfes as having no other office , but that of furnishing the mind with notions or fimple apprehenfions of things ; and makes our judgment and ...
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