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... doctrine of common sense as it is worth while to maintain * . He likewise requests that Dr. Reid's opinions may be judged from his own works , and not from the very exceptionable accounts of them which have appeared in some publications ...
... doctrine of common sense as it is worth while to maintain * . He likewise requests that Dr. Reid's opinions may be judged from his own works , and not from the very exceptionable accounts of them which have appeared in some publications ...
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... doctrine of Christ and his Apostles ; because such a proposition is nothing more than an offer to state his sentiments of what he deems perfectly conform- able to the doctrines of Christ . Mr. K. must perceive , with all his professions ...
... doctrine of Christ and his Apostles ; because such a proposition is nothing more than an offer to state his sentiments of what he deems perfectly conform- able to the doctrines of Christ . Mr. K. must perceive , with all his professions ...
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... doctrine of chances , the odds are always infinitely against the conjecture . ' If we were to depend on a throw of the dice for a word , this observation would be just : but , where the context helps to ascertain the sense , the doctrine ...
... doctrine of chances , the odds are always infinitely against the conjecture . ' If we were to depend on a throw of the dice for a word , this observation would be just : but , where the context helps to ascertain the sense , the doctrine ...
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