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... reason . The errors to which the mistakes of these opposite characters lead , are always prejudi- cial to truth , and , not seldom , productive of the most mischievous practical consequences . A careless assent to dogmas of either one ...
... reason . The errors to which the mistakes of these opposite characters lead , are always prejudi- cial to truth , and , not seldom , productive of the most mischievous practical consequences . A careless assent to dogmas of either one ...
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... reason to expect good returns ' , when proper trials are made for discovery ' . The in- termediate class contains ... reasons why the out - of - door entertainments of the people of England have never made a figure in the history of ...
... reason to expect good returns ' , when proper trials are made for discovery ' . The in- termediate class contains ... reasons why the out - of - door entertainments of the people of England have never made a figure in the history of ...
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... reason can be urged in support of any position , to which a reason of equal force , that , proving the contrary , may not be opposed . This he urges against mathematicians , and dogmatists with surprising ingenuity and sometimes with ...
... reason can be urged in support of any position , to which a reason of equal force , that , proving the contrary , may not be opposed . This he urges against mathematicians , and dogmatists with surprising ingenuity and sometimes with ...
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