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... is terrible XIV . Locke's Opinion concerning Darkness considered xv . Darkness terrible in its own nature XVII . The Effects of Blackness · 155 156 157 · 158 SECT . XVIII . The Effects of Blackness moderated 1 CONTENTS . vii.
... is terrible XIV . Locke's Opinion concerning Darkness considered xv . Darkness terrible in its own nature XVII . The Effects of Blackness · 155 156 157 · 158 SECT . XVIII . The Effects of Blackness moderated 1 CONTENTS . vii.
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... opinion , that error , and not truth of any kind , is dangerous ; that ill conclusions can only flow from false pro- positions ; and that , to know whether any proposition be true or false , it is a preposterous method to examine it by ...
... opinion , that error , and not truth of any kind , is dangerous ; that ill conclusions can only flow from false pro- positions ; and that , to know whether any proposition be true or false , it is a preposterous method to examine it by ...
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... opinion of institutions where such proceedings are necessary . It is a misfortune , that in no part of the globe natural liberty and natural religion are to be found pure , and free from the mixture of political adulterations . Yet we ...
... opinion of institutions where such proceedings are necessary . It is a misfortune , that in no part of the globe natural liberty and natural religion are to be found pure , and free from the mixture of political adulterations . Yet we ...
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... observe in forming it . The objections , in my opinion , ought to be proposed , either to the several principles as they are dis- tinctly considered , or to the justness of the conclusion 50 ON THE SUBLIME AND BEAUTIFUL .
... observe in forming it . The objections , in my opinion , ought to be proposed , either to the several principles as they are dis- tinctly considered , or to the justness of the conclusion 50 ON THE SUBLIME AND BEAUTIFUL .
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... opinion concerning such mat- ters , their difference is not attended with the same important consequences ; else I make no doubt but that the logic of taste , if I may be allowed the expression , might very possi bly be as well digested ...
... opinion concerning such mat- ters , their difference is not attended with the same important consequences ; else I make no doubt but that the logic of taste , if I may be allowed the expression , might very possi bly be as well digested ...
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