The Portico, Volume 3Tobias Watkins, Stephen Simpson Neale Wills & Cole, 1817 |
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... truth . It is conceivable , that every ex- isting system or speculation , physical , metaphysical , and moral , ( however imposing its pretensions , numerous and enlightened its disciples , and strong its verisimilitude , ) may be ...
... truth . It is conceivable , that every ex- isting system or speculation , physical , metaphysical , and moral , ( however imposing its pretensions , numerous and enlightened its disciples , and strong its verisimilitude , ) may be ...
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... Truth , " and " Expostulation , " are moral poems of the same kind ; and picture the deplorable decay of virtue and ... truth will then be sure to please : And truth alone , where'er my life be cast , In scenes of plenty , or the pining ...
... Truth , " and " Expostulation , " are moral poems of the same kind ; and picture the deplorable decay of virtue and ... truth will then be sure to please : And truth alone , where'er my life be cast , In scenes of plenty , or the pining ...
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... truth , all mankind besides may avail themselves of the self - same plea , and the consequence would then be that it ... truth . when the opposite party has no right to expect the truth . It is presumed that no one will undertake the ...
... truth , all mankind besides may avail themselves of the self - same plea , and the consequence would then be that it ... truth . when the opposite party has no right to expect the truth . It is presumed that no one will undertake the ...
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