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... reader might confefs to be prefixed , with pro- priety , to a work , that , in many of its parts , bears no obfcure relation to the general principles of natural and a 3 re- [ vi ] revealed religion , I fhould have found TO-
... reader might confefs to be prefixed , with pro- priety , to a work , that , in many of its parts , bears no obfcure relation to the general principles of natural and a 3 re- [ vi ] revealed religion , I fhould have found TO-
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... reader , or rather to take it off from all just princi- ples of reasoning in morals . Of our own writers in this branch of phi- lofophy , I find none that I think perfectly free from the three objections which I have ftated . There is ...
... reader , or rather to take it off from all just princi- ples of reasoning in morals . Of our own writers in this branch of phi- lofophy , I find none that I think perfectly free from the three objections which I have ftated . There is ...
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William Paley. tice of acts of parliament ; or should choofe to give his readers the common law in one book , and the ... reader from subject to subject in too quick a fucceffion , gains not a fufficient hold * Preface to The Preceptor ...
William Paley. tice of acts of parliament ; or should choofe to give his readers the common law in one book , and the ... reader from subject to subject in too quick a fucceffion , gains not a fufficient hold * Preface to The Preceptor ...
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... readers ; because few readers are fuch thinkers as to want only a hint to set their thoughts at work upon ; or fuch as will pause and tarry at every propo- fition , till they have traced out its depen- dency , proof , relation , and ...
... readers ; because few readers are fuch thinkers as to want only a hint to set their thoughts at work upon ; or fuch as will pause and tarry at every propo- fition , till they have traced out its depen- dency , proof , relation , and ...
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... reader , when he expects him to make these deductions for himself ; or to sup- ply , perhaps from fome remote chapter of the fame treatise , the several proofs and ex- planations , which are neceffary to render the meaning and truth of ...
... reader , when he expects him to make these deductions for himself ; or to sup- ply , perhaps from fome remote chapter of the fame treatise , the several proofs and ex- planations , which are neceffary to render the meaning and truth of ...
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