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... common sense ; for it can only expose to instan- taneous contempt that which is condemned by public opinion , and is hostile to the common sense of mankind . Or to put it differ- ently , it is the test of the quantity of truth that ...
... common sense ; for it can only expose to instan- taneous contempt that which is condemned by public opinion , and is hostile to the common sense of mankind . Or to put it differ- ently , it is the test of the quantity of truth that ...
Pagina 67
... common sense . Secondly , That the stage cannot shock common decency , accord- ing to the notions that prevail of it in any age or country , because the exhibition is public . If the pulpit , for instance , had banished all vice and ...
... common sense . Secondly , That the stage cannot shock common decency , accord- ing to the notions that prevail of it in any age or country , because the exhibition is public . If the pulpit , for instance , had banished all vice and ...
Pagina 137
... common Ptarmigan , it now embraces the rupestris , albus , Scoticus , ( Red Grous of Pennant , & c . ) and Lapponicus . Tem- minck , indeed , considers the common and the rock Ptarmigan as varieties of the same species : but Mr ...
... common Ptarmigan , it now embraces the rupestris , albus , Scoticus , ( Red Grous of Pennant , & c . ) and Lapponicus . Tem- minck , indeed , considers the common and the rock Ptarmigan as varieties of the same species : but Mr ...
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