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The Statutes at Large: Being a Collection of All the Laws of Virginia, from ... - Page 85
by Virginia, William Waller Hening - 1823
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The Scots Magazine, Volume 48

English literature - 1786 - 716 pages
...they fliall filiare with or differ from his own; that it it time enough, for the rightful purpofes of civil government, for its officers to interfere when principles break out into overt aal againft peace and good order; and finally, that truth is great, and will prevail if left to herfelf...
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Considerations on the Relative Situation of France and the United States of ...

Jacques-Pierre Brissot de Warville, Étienne Clavière - France - 1783 - 388 pages
...tendency is a dangerous fallacy, which at once deftroys all religious liberty, becaufe he being of courfe judge of that tendency will make his opinions the rule of judgment, and approve or condemn the fentiments of others, only as they fhall fquare with or differ from his own; that it is time. enough...
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The Works, Theological, Medical, Political, and Miscellaneous, of ..., Volume 1

John Jebb, John Disney - Theology - 1787 - 612 pages
...by my vifit, though I had not time to fay a th email religious liberty, bccaufe he, being of courfe judge of that tendency, will make his opinions the rule of judgment, and approve or condemn the fentiments of others, only as they fhall agree with, or differ from his own ; that it is time enough...
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The American museum, or, Repository of ancient and modern fugitive ..., Volume 2

Mathew Carey - 1789 - 632 pages
...tendency, is a dangerous fallacy, w hich at once deilroys all reigious liberty, becaufe he being of courfe judge of that tendency, will make his opinions the rule of judgment, and approve or condemn the fcntiments of others only as they (hall fquare with, or differ from his own ; that it is time enough...
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The New Annual Register, Or General Repository of History, Politics, and ...

English poetry - 1787 - 750 pages
...tendency, is a dangerous fallacy, which at once deilroys all religious liberty, becaufe he, being of courfe judge of that tendency, will make his opinions the rule of judgment, and approve or condemn the fentiments of of others, only as they ihall agree with, up differ from his own. That it is time enough,...
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The New annual register, or General repository of history, politics, and ...

1787 - 724 pages
...rule of judgment, and approve or condemn the terminent» (64) of others, only as they fliall agree with, or differ from his own. That it is time enough, for the righful purpofes of civil goYernment, for its officers to interpofe when principles break out iri overt...
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The History of the Rise, Progress, and Establishment, of the ..., Volume 4

William Gordon - United States - 1788 - 500 pages
...is. a dangerous fallacy ; which, at once deftroys all religious liberty ; becaufe he, being of courfe judge of that tendency, will make his opinions the rule of judgment, and will approve or condemn the fentiments of others, only as they fhall agree with, or differ from hi*...
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A Collection of All Such Acts of the General Assembly of Virginia, of a ...

Virginia - Law - 1794 - 288 pages
...dangerous fallacy, which at once deftroys all religious liberty, becaufe he b'.-ing of courfe judge of diat tendency, will make his opinions the rule of judgment, and : approve or condemn the fentiments of odiers only as they fhall fquare with or differ from his own ; diat it is time enough...
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The Rights of Man: For the Benefit of All Mankind

Thomas Paine - Great Britain - 1795 - 180 pages
..." dangerous fallacy, which at once deftroys all '* religious liberty, becaufe he being of courfe " judge of that tendency, will make his opinions *' the rule of judgment, and approve or condemn " the fentiments of others only as they (hall " fquare with or differ from his own. " That it is time enough...
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The History of the Rise, Progress, and Establishment of the ..., Volume 3

William Gordon - United States - 1801 - 452 pages
...ill tendency, is a dangerous fallacy ; which, at once, destroys all religious liberty ; because he, being of course judge of that tendency, will make his opinions the rule of judgment, and, will approve or condemn the sentiments of others, only as they shall agree with, or differ from his...
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