The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volume 25Leavitt, Trow, & Company, 1851 - American literature |
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... opinion of the unlearn- ed ) physicians have religion as well as other " It is , indeed , somewhat wonderful that he should be placed without the pale of Christianity , who declares that he assumes the honorable style of a Christian ...
... opinion of the unlearn- ed ) physicians have religion as well as other " It is , indeed , somewhat wonderful that he should be placed without the pale of Christianity , who declares that he assumes the honorable style of a Christian ...
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... opinion of the inmost sentiments of a mind so honorable though flighty as his , who candidly says of himself , " When I cannot satisfy my reason , I love to humor my fancy . " -- ii . 14 . " In his religion he continued in the same mind ...
... opinion of the inmost sentiments of a mind so honorable though flighty as his , who candidly says of himself , " When I cannot satisfy my reason , I love to humor my fancy . " -- ii . 14 . " In his religion he continued in the same mind ...
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... opinion , which has given to the Pseudodoxia Epidemica , or Enquiries into Vulgar and Common Errors , the palm of popularity and the praise of usefulness beyond all the other works of Sir Thomas Browne . Nor do we see it neces- say , to ...
... opinion , which has given to the Pseudodoxia Epidemica , or Enquiries into Vulgar and Common Errors , the palm of popularity and the praise of usefulness beyond all the other works of Sir Thomas Browne . Nor do we see it neces- say , to ...
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... opinion , and to meet the Goliah and giant of authority with contemptible pebbles and feeble arguments drawn from the scrip and slender stock of ourselves . " Lord Bacon's opinions as to the use of doubts could be of little service to ...
... opinion , and to meet the Goliah and giant of authority with contemptible pebbles and feeble arguments drawn from the scrip and slender stock of ourselves . " Lord Bacon's opinions as to the use of doubts could be of little service to ...
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... opinion is not impartial ; for unto converted Jews , who are of the same seed , no man imputeth this unsavory odor ; as though , aromatized by their conversion , they lost their scent with their religion , and smelt no longer than they ...
... opinion is not impartial ; for unto converted Jews , who are of the same seed , no man imputeth this unsavory odor ; as though , aromatized by their conversion , they lost their scent with their religion , and smelt no longer than they ...
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