Bacon's Essays: With Annotations by Richard WhatelyJ.W. Parker and Son, 1860 - 616 lappuses |
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1.–5. rezultāts no 99.
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... person of surpassing genius . " And this sentiment ( which implies a total indifference to truth and falsehood ) has been cited with approbation . Some men , again , from supposing themselves to have found truth , take for granted that ...
... person of surpassing genius . " And this sentiment ( which implies a total indifference to truth and falsehood ) has been cited with approbation . Some men , again , from supposing themselves to have found truth , take for granted that ...
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... persons , accordingly , who describe themselves - in one sense , correctly - as ' following the dictates of conscience , ' are doing so only in the same sense in which a person who is driving in a carriage may be said to follow his ...
... persons , accordingly , who describe themselves - in one sense , correctly - as ' following the dictates of conscience , ' are doing so only in the same sense in which a person who is driving in a carriage may be said to follow his ...
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... persons the opposite result will sometimes take place . One who has made confession of a long course of imposture will sometimes obtain thenceforward credit for veracity . But even A remarkable instance of this was an impostor who about ...
... persons the opposite result will sometimes take place . One who has made confession of a long course of imposture will sometimes obtain thenceforward credit for veracity . But even A remarkable instance of this was an impostor who about ...
21. lappuse
... persons who attracted no notice in their life - time , and again ( which is much more common ) , to publish laudatory biographies ( to say nothing of raising subscriptions for monumental testi- monials ) of persons who did attract ...
... persons who attracted no notice in their life - time , and again ( which is much more common ) , to publish laudatory biographies ( to say nothing of raising subscriptions for monumental testi- monials ) of persons who did attract ...
36. lappuse
... persons do hear of so many and contrary opinions in religion , it doth avert them from the Church , ' One may meet with persons , not a few , who represent reli- gious differences as , properly speaking , designed by the Most High , and ...
... persons do hear of so many and contrary opinions in religion , it doth avert them from the Church , ' One may meet with persons , not a few , who represent reli- gious differences as , properly speaking , designed by the Most High , and ...
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