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Pagina xiii
... opinion of his own attain- ments ; and this , together with his extreme aversion to all parade , prevented strangers from becoming acquainted with their extent , except as it was discovered in the precision , soundness , and ...
... opinion of his own attain- ments ; and this , together with his extreme aversion to all parade , prevented strangers from becoming acquainted with their extent , except as it was discovered in the precision , soundness , and ...
Pagina xvi
... opinion of the profes- sor was felt to be the only one which the person whose produc- tion was criticised was concerned to know , and by which the character of the discourse was finally determined . Those only who enjoyed the privilege ...
... opinion of the profes- sor was felt to be the only one which the person whose produc- tion was criticised was concerned to know , and by which the character of the discourse was finally determined . Those only who enjoyed the privilege ...
Pagina 11
... opinion , should dwell together as brethren in unity . There is much simplicity and want of discernment in this proposal , when sincerely made . It is the suggestion of inconsiderate zeal for one object , overlooking another of at least ...
... opinion , should dwell together as brethren in unity . There is much simplicity and want of discernment in this proposal , when sincerely made . It is the suggestion of inconsiderate zeal for one object , overlooking another of at least ...
Pagina 18
... opinion of the vulgar was more simple . The dominion of the gods was acknowledged by their prayers and thanksgivings , and other religious services ; but even in their creed , the power of the gods was circumscribed by stern ...
... opinion of the vulgar was more simple . The dominion of the gods was acknowledged by their prayers and thanksgivings , and other religious services ; but even in their creed , the power of the gods was circumscribed by stern ...
Pagina 19
... opinion , as well as that of other philo- sophers , " that the crime against nature is a matter of indifference . " Cynics held , " that there was nothing shameful in committing acts of lewdness in public . " Aristippus affirmed ...
... opinion , as well as that of other philo- sophers , " that the crime against nature is a matter of indifference . " Cynics held , " that there was nothing shameful in committing acts of lewdness in public . " Aristippus affirmed ...
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