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... fenfe , as the poet calls it , the danger of offending , dares equally oppose itself to the different follies of Party in extremes . But to return to our fubject : The poor thread - bare cant of want of liberty , I should hope then you ...
... fenfe , as the poet calls it , the danger of offending , dares equally oppose itself to the different follies of Party in extremes . But to return to our fubject : The poor thread - bare cant of want of liberty , I should hope then you ...
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... fenfe , and how naturally he could copy the gracious manner of Plato . How far Mr. Locke contributed to the cultivating . these qualities , I will not enquire : But that inveterate rancour which he indulged against Christianity , it is ...
... fenfe , and how naturally he could copy the gracious manner of Plato . How far Mr. Locke contributed to the cultivating . these qualities , I will not enquire : But that inveterate rancour which he indulged against Christianity , it is ...
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... fenfe . ( See vol . iii . p . 214. ) In vain did Mr. Locke inceffantly repeat , that " the divine law is the only true touchstone of moral rec- ❝titude . " This did but increase his pupil's resentment , who had all his faculties pof ...
... fenfe . ( See vol . iii . p . 214. ) In vain did Mr. Locke inceffantly repeat , that " the divine law is the only true touchstone of moral rec- ❝titude . " This did but increase his pupil's resentment , who had all his faculties pof ...
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... fenfe has its proper object , virtuous love , not adulterous or inceftuous : And does he think , I will not fay the fame of his fenfe of the ridiculous ? Its proper objects are , not weighty and Sacred matters , but the civil customs ...
... fenfe has its proper object , virtuous love , not adulterous or inceftuous : And does he think , I will not fay the fame of his fenfe of the ridiculous ? Its proper objects are , not weighty and Sacred matters , but the civil customs ...
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... fenfe , and bestowed upon us by the Supreme Being , to aid our tardy feps in pursuit of Reafon . Why , as he says , who can withstand this ? Nothing can be clearer ! Writers may be dishoneft ; Readers may be mifled ; and , the Pub- lic ...
... fenfe , and bestowed upon us by the Supreme Being , to aid our tardy feps in pursuit of Reafon . Why , as he says , who can withstand this ? Nothing can be clearer ! Writers may be dishoneft ; Readers may be mifled ; and , the Pub- lic ...
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