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Page 10
There will be no hope of convicting the author of enthusiasm for a system , or
servility to any distinguished authority . It will be expected that good use will be
made of the opinions of the most opposite speculatists , and that most of the
opinions ...
There will be no hope of convicting the author of enthusiasm for a system , or
servility to any distinguished authority . It will be expected that good use will be
made of the opinions of the most opposite speculatists , and that most of the
opinions ...
Page 189
... Phelps has nearly com - perience has enabled him to supply . pleted his
Botanical Calendar ; it is there Mr . Benjamin Travers , Demonstrator of fore
expected very shortly to make its ap - Anatomy , and Surgeon to the Honourable
pearance .
... Phelps has nearly com - perience has enabled him to supply . pleted his
Botanical Calendar ; it is there Mr . Benjamin Travers , Demonstrator of fore
expected very shortly to make its ap - Anatomy , and Surgeon to the Honourable
pearance .
Page 251
It might reasonably be expected , that when a man of intelligence and a scholar
intends to occupy their time and attention to a large amount with what he is
writing , he would be anxious not only to communicate a certain quantity of
knowledge ...
It might reasonably be expected , that when a man of intelligence and a scholar
intends to occupy their time and attention to a large amount with what he is
writing , he would be anxious not only to communicate a certain quantity of
knowledge ...
Page 274
It is not to be expected that men can appreciate such an expression as a
wounded spirit , ' even in the mouth of an unprejudiced dispassionate Christian ,
who seem to live as if there were 10 God . Neither fearing nor worshipping the ...
It is not to be expected that men can appreciate such an expression as a
wounded spirit , ' even in the mouth of an unprejudiced dispassionate Christian ,
who seem to live as if there were 10 God . Neither fearing nor worshipping the ...
Page 468
... fallacy of this application . Rectitude may be considered as the i moral
qualification for the enjoyment of the sovereign good , but it cannot constitute the
good itself . In a comparison of Paganism with Christianity , we naturally expected
· more ...
... fallacy of this application . Rectitude may be considered as the i moral
qualification for the enjoyment of the sovereign good , but it cannot constitute the
good itself . In a comparison of Paganism with Christianity , we naturally expected
· more ...
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