The Works of George Campbell, Band 1T. Tegg, 1840 |
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... remarks . It is of importance to know what was the profession of this once so famous , though now forgotten ... remark another instance of good policy in him . He attempted not to gain the veneration of the multitude by opposing ...
... remarks . It is of importance to know what was the profession of this once so famous , though now forgotten ... remark another instance of good policy in him . He attempted not to gain the veneration of the multitude by opposing ...
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... remarks , if just , can contribute to the author's purpose , it will not , I suspect , be easy to discover . If the second ... remark be true , if there be not any in the world who believe the gospel , because , as Mr. Hume supposes , a ...
... remarks , if just , can contribute to the author's purpose , it will not , I suspect , be easy to discover . If the second ... remark be true , if there be not any in the world who believe the gospel , because , as Mr. Hume supposes , a ...
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... remark of a late witty author , that " we have religion enough to make us hate , but not enough to make us love one another . " * The fact is but too generally expe- rienced . Yet when we consider the remark , it must at first appear a ...
... remark of a late witty author , that " we have religion enough to make us hate , but not enough to make us love one another . " * The fact is but too generally expe- rienced . Yet when we consider the remark , it must at first appear a ...
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