The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volume 16Leavitt, Trow, & Company, 1848 - American literature |
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... truths , where his suppressions are supplied by the reader's memory ; not as an expounder of new truths , where oftentimes a dislocated fraction of the true is more dangerous than the false itself . Not however to conceal any part of the ...
... truths , where his suppressions are supplied by the reader's memory ; not as an expounder of new truths , where oftentimes a dislocated fraction of the true is more dangerous than the false itself . Not however to conceal any part of the ...
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... truth in the individual - by no means the truth as it is in nature ; all objects have a strong subjective tinge . I am far , however , from meaning to maintain that a true unbiassed knowl- edge would be any hinderance to observation ...
... truth in the individual - by no means the truth as it is in nature ; all objects have a strong subjective tinge . I am far , however , from meaning to maintain that a true unbiassed knowl- edge would be any hinderance to observation ...
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... truths which they teach , and imbibe the noble lessons which they convey . Were we among the personal friends of Mr. Macaulay , or did we adopt the latitudinarian views of religious truth which he has pre- sented to us in all the ...
... truths which they teach , and imbibe the noble lessons which they convey . Were we among the personal friends of Mr. Macaulay , or did we adopt the latitudinarian views of religious truth which he has pre- sented to us in all the ...
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