Readings in SpeechHaig A. Bosmajian Harper & Row, 1965 - 384 pagina's |
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Pagina 299
... truth , merely as truth , has any inherent power denied to error , of prevailing against the dungeon and the stake ] Men are not more zealous for truth than they often are for error , and a sufficient application of legal or even of ...
... truth , merely as truth , has any inherent power denied to error , of prevailing against the dungeon and the stake ] Men are not more zealous for truth than they often are for error , and a sufficient application of legal or even of ...
Pagina 305
... truth . There is a class of persons ( happily not quite so numerous as formerly ) who think it enough if a person ... truth ought to be held by a rational being . This is not knowing the truth . Truth , thus held , is but one ...
... truth . There is a class of persons ( happily not quite so numerous as formerly ) who think it enough if a person ... truth ought to be held by a rational being . This is not knowing the truth . Truth , thus held , is but one ...
Pagina 315
... truth between them ) and the nonconforming opinion is needed to supply the remainder of the truth , of which the received doctrine embodies only a part . Popular opinions , on subjects not palpable to sense , are often true , but seldom ...
... truth between them ) and the nonconforming opinion is needed to supply the remainder of the truth , of which the received doctrine embodies only a part . Popular opinions , on subjects not palpable to sense , are often true , but seldom ...
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