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If there really · is this preponderance — which there must be , unless human affairs are , and have always been , in an almost desperate state — it is owing to a quality of the human mind , the source of everything respectable in man ...
If there really · is this preponderance — which there must be , unless human affairs are , and have always been , in an almost desperate state — it is owing to a quality of the human mind , the source of everything respectable in man ...
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But when it has come to be an hereditary creed , and to be received passively , not actively – when the mind is no longer compelled , in the same degree as at first , to exercise its vital powers on the questions which its belief ...
But when it has come to be an hereditary creed , and to be received passively , not actively – when the mind is no longer compelled , in the same degree as at first , to exercise its vital powers on the questions which its belief ...
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Perhaps there may be some one who is offended at me , when he calls to mind how he himself on a similar , or even a less serious occasion , prayed and entreated the judges with many tears , and how he produced his children in court ...
Perhaps there may be some one who is offended at me , when he calls to mind how he himself on a similar , or even a less serious occasion , prayed and entreated the judges with many tears , and how he produced his children in court ...
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