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There is a true rule in religion , that a man must show his faith by his works . The same rule holds good in philosophy . Science too must be known by its works . It is by the witness of works rather than by logic or even observation ...
There is a true rule in religion , that a man must show his faith by his works . The same rule holds good in philosophy . Science too must be known by its works . It is by the witness of works rather than by logic or even observation ...
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It is not true that natural laws intentionally operate so as to destroy the ordinary man's most modest hopes of happiness or freedom . It is not true that all decent human feeling logically involves its possessor in a nightmare of dead ...
It is not true that natural laws intentionally operate so as to destroy the ordinary man's most modest hopes of happiness or freedom . It is not true that all decent human feeling logically involves its possessor in a nightmare of dead ...
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... Anthony , 689 True and Genuine Account of the Life and Actions of the Late Jonathan Wild ( Defoe ) , 300 True Born Englishman , The ( Defoe ) , 257 True Greatness of Britain , The ( Bacon ) , 93 True Patriot and the History of Our ...
... Anthony , 689 True and Genuine Account of the Life and Actions of the Late Jonathan Wild ( Defoe ) , 300 True Born Englishman , The ( Defoe ) , 257 True Greatness of Britain , The ( Bacon ) , 93 True Patriot and the History of Our ...
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