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... Author's principles ; not a captious spirit of con- 10 troversy , but a concern for truth , was the motive : and the ingenious Enquirer , we are persuaded , is too much a philosopher to resent our sometimes taking a different course in ...
... Author's principles ; not a captious spirit of con- 10 troversy , but a concern for truth , was the motive : and the ingenious Enquirer , we are persuaded , is too much a philosopher to resent our sometimes taking a different course in ...
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... Author disdains : and thus , on the veracity of the Relator are we to rest our conviction , and accept his own word for it , that he has no intention to deceive or mislead us . That this Author , however , has no such design , may be ...
... Author disdains : and thus , on the veracity of the Relator are we to rest our conviction , and accept his own word for it , that he has no intention to deceive or mislead us . That this Author , however , has no such design , may be ...
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... Author . P. 14 [ 262 ] . In native liberty the Elephant is a Citizen | Alluding to the Elephant's being naturally a gregarious Animal . Author . - 20 [ 265 ] . neither the satire nor the contempt of the wise & c . could prevent their ...
... Author . P. 14 [ 262 ] . In native liberty the Elephant is a Citizen | Alluding to the Elephant's being naturally a gregarious Animal . Author . - 20 [ 265 ] . neither the satire nor the contempt of the wise & c . could prevent their ...
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