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... writings . Professor Tucker informs us in his preface of what was well known before , that the publica- tion of many ... writing for the public , or to a private friend , Mr. Jefferson was equally under obligations to write truly . We ...
... writings . Professor Tucker informs us in his preface of what was well known before , that the publica- tion of many ... writing for the public , or to a private friend , Mr. Jefferson was equally under obligations to write truly . We ...
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... writings of men more learned than myself in that lore . But that he might conscientiously believe himself inspired from above , is very possible . The whole religion of the Jews , inculcated on him from his infancy , was founded in the ...
... writings of men more learned than myself in that lore . But that he might conscientiously believe himself inspired from above , is very possible . The whole religion of the Jews , inculcated on him from his infancy , was founded in the ...
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... writings of that period , accompanied by comparison with those of a later age . But some idea may be formed of the nature of this argument by a comparison of the parallelism of thought to be found in their writings and others of that ...
... writings of that period , accompanied by comparison with those of a later age . But some idea may be formed of the nature of this argument by a comparison of the parallelism of thought to be found in their writings and others of that ...
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ART PAGE | 5 |
UTILITARIANISM | 58 |
Coxs LIFE OF FLETCHER of Madeley | 76 |
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