Prose Masterpieces from Modern Essayists ...G. P. Putnam's sons, 1883 |
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... FALLACY OF IRREVOCABLE LAWS . - A law , says Mr. Bentham ( no matter to what effect ) is proposed to a legislative ... FALLACIES OF ANTI - REFORMERS . 131.
... FALLACY OF IRREVOCABLE LAWS . - A law , says Mr. Bentham ( no matter to what effect ) is proposed to a legislative ... FALLACIES OF ANTI - REFORMERS . 131.
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... FALLACY . - Mr . Ben- tham explains the self - trumpeter's fallacy as follows : " There are certain men in office who , in dis- charge of their functions , arrogate to themselves a degree of probity , which is to exclude all imputa ...
... FALLACY . - Mr . Ben- tham explains the self - trumpeter's fallacy as follows : " There are certain men in office who , in dis- charge of their functions , arrogate to themselves a degree of probity , which is to exclude all imputa ...
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... FALLACY OF DISTRUST ! " What's at the bottom ? " - This fallacy begins with a virtual admission of the propriety of the measure con- sidered in itself , and thus demonstrates its own futility FALLACIES OF ANTI - REFORMERS . 149.
... FALLACY OF DISTRUST ! " What's at the bottom ? " - This fallacy begins with a virtual admission of the propriety of the measure con- sidered in itself , and thus demonstrates its own futility FALLACIES OF ANTI - REFORMERS . 149.
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THE MUTABILITY OF LITERATURE By W Irving | 3 |
THE WORLD OF BOOKS | 25 |
IMPERFECT SYMPATHIES | 43 |
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