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Pagina 103
... means a charge on the taxpayers . Now , it is unjust to charge the taxpayers to give the lower classes the luxury of lectures on literature . It is also unwise because , thanks largely to the lower classes , the prosperity of this ...
... means a charge on the taxpayers . Now , it is unjust to charge the taxpayers to give the lower classes the luxury of lectures on literature . It is also unwise because , thanks largely to the lower classes , the prosperity of this ...
Pagina 236
... mean merely the five external senses , as Dr. Gairdner supposes when he takes me to refer only to the bodily senses ... means hypothesis , I freely admit its use ; but rejoin that a scientific hypothesis to account for facts is only a ...
... mean merely the five external senses , as Dr. Gairdner supposes when he takes me to refer only to the bodily senses ... means hypothesis , I freely admit its use ; but rejoin that a scientific hypothesis to account for facts is only a ...
Pagina 277
... means the thoughts of God , is bad for morals , by encouraging the hypo- crisy of twisting words used in one sense to mean another . It is bad for Christianity , partly because anybody can see the difference , when pointed out , between ...
... means the thoughts of God , is bad for morals , by encouraging the hypo- crisy of twisting words used in one sense to mean another . It is bad for Christianity , partly because anybody can see the difference , when pointed out , between ...
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