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... knowledge the world has lost by the unwillingness of certain sects of philosophers to commit the results of their researches to writing . And if this fact be admitted , it must follow that no argument can justify such a course .
... knowledge the world has lost by the unwillingness of certain sects of philosophers to commit the results of their researches to writing . And if this fact be admitted , it must follow that no argument can justify such a course .
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... have lately recovered their generic and distinctive credulity in its utmost purity , and , of course , along with their credulity materials for authentic history as far back as their present dispositions would lead them to desire .
... have lately recovered their generic and distinctive credulity in its utmost purity , and , of course , along with their credulity materials for authentic history as far back as their present dispositions would lead them to desire .
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They are said there to learn a great many verses ; accordingly some remain in the course of training twenty years . ” It need hardly be remarked that none could devote this long period to study without acquiring a considerable amount of ...
They are said there to learn a great many verses ; accordingly some remain in the course of training twenty years . ” It need hardly be remarked that none could devote this long period to study without acquiring a considerable amount of ...
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OCCASIONALLY a dead shrub in a verdant hedge will at intervals surprise the eye : so , in traversing the winding course of history in rare darkling corners , sometimes we encounter a brief period , an event , a man , entitled to a ...
OCCASIONALLY a dead shrub in a verdant hedge will at intervals surprise the eye : so , in traversing the winding course of history in rare darkling corners , sometimes we encounter a brief period , an event , a man , entitled to a ...
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... of this great champion of Catholicism were Protestants ; but he was left an orphan at the tender and impressible age of twelve , and immediately falling into the hands of the Jesuits , his conversion ensued as a matter of course .
... of this great champion of Catholicism were Protestants ; but he was left an orphan at the tender and impressible age of twelve , and immediately falling into the hands of the Jesuits , his conversion ensued as a matter of course .
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