Biography of the Signers to the Declaration of Independence, Том 2R. W. Pomeroy, 1823 - 260 страници |
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... reason and humanity , are not more exempt than other men , from some of the most illiberal and malignant pas- sions of human nature . In France , he met a tran- sient but violent opposition from the Abbé Nollet ; and the professors of ...
... reason and humanity , are not more exempt than other men , from some of the most illiberal and malignant pas- sions of human nature . In France , he met a tran- sient but violent opposition from the Abbé Nollet ; and the professors of ...
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... hope , ” says he in a letter to Mr. Hartley , “ that mankind will at length , as they call themselves rea- sonable creatures , have reason and sense enough . to settle their differences without cutting throats : for 132 FRANKLIN .
... hope , ” says he in a letter to Mr. Hartley , “ that mankind will at length , as they call themselves rea- sonable creatures , have reason and sense enough . to settle their differences without cutting throats : for 132 FRANKLIN .
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... reason , which in the nature of it , will not admit of any proposition to be true , of which it has not evidence ; nor determine that to be certain , of which there remains a doubt . If , therefore , in the examination of this cause ...
... reason , which in the nature of it , will not admit of any proposition to be true , of which it has not evidence ; nor determine that to be certain , of which there remains a doubt . If , therefore , in the examination of this cause ...
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