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Page 49
... things you may defy the tyrant . It is not going often to chapel , cross- ing yourselves , or confessing that will make you virtuous ; many a rascal has attended regularly at mass , and many a good man has never gone at all . It is not ...
... things you may defy the tyrant . It is not going often to chapel , cross- ing yourselves , or confessing that will make you virtuous ; many a rascal has attended regularly at mass , and many a good man has never gone at all . It is not ...
Page 51
... things , gloomy and incapable of improvement as they may ap- pear to others . It delights me to see that men begin to think and to act for the good of others . Extensively as folly and selfishness have predominated in this age , it ...
... things , gloomy and incapable of improvement as they may ap- pear to others . It delights me to see that men begin to think and to act for the good of others . Extensively as folly and selfishness have predominated in this age , it ...
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... things is " such stuff as dreams are made of . " 5 The shocking absurdities of the popular philosophy of mind and matter , its fatal consequences in morals , and their violent dogmatism con- cerning the source of all things , had early ...
... things is " such stuff as dreams are made of . " 5 The shocking absurdities of the popular philosophy of mind and matter , its fatal consequences in morals , and their violent dogmatism con- cerning the source of all things , had early ...
Contents
ESSAYS | 28 |
PROPOSALS FOR AN ASSOCIATION | 169 |
A VINDICATION | 181 |
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