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... reason to suppose , that they could have emerged by the light of philosophy alone ; but if the teachers of human wis- dom had diffused among the people all the light which illumin- ated their own minds , and if legislators had framed ...
... reason to suppose , that they could have emerged by the light of philosophy alone ; but if the teachers of human wis- dom had diffused among the people all the light which illumin- ated their own minds , and if legislators had framed ...
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... reason . " Yet , " added he , " no man can answer for what will happen , particularly in his last moments . At present I certainly believe that I shall die without a confessor ; and yet there is such a one ( pointing to one of us ) who ...
... reason . " Yet , " added he , " no man can answer for what will happen , particularly in his last moments . At present I certainly believe that I shall die without a confessor ; and yet there is such a one ( pointing to one of us ) who ...
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... reasons for maintaining the pre- cedence of this sense in any philosophical investigation . Dr. Brown , indeed , has ... reason . It is true that he has attempted an analysis of several of the other senses , and particularly of touch ...
... reasons for maintaining the pre- cedence of this sense in any philosophical investigation . Dr. Brown , indeed , has ... reason . It is true that he has attempted an analysis of several of the other senses , and particularly of touch ...
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