The Friend, Conducted by S.T. Coleridge, No, Band 1Henry Nelson Coleridge 1850 |
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... case we may dare practise on others what we should feel as a cruel and contemptuous wrong in our own perfons ? Every parent poffeffes the opportunity of observing how deeply children resent the injury of a delufion ; and if men laugh at ...
... case we may dare practise on others what we should feel as a cruel and contemptuous wrong in our own perfons ? Every parent poffeffes the opportunity of observing how deeply children resent the injury of a delufion ; and if men laugh at ...
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... case , in which truth , as truth , can be pernicious . But if the affertor of the indifferency of truth and false- hood in their own natures , attempt to justify his pofition by confining the word truth , in the first inftance , to the ...
... case , in which truth , as truth , can be pernicious . But if the affertor of the indifferency of truth and false- hood in their own natures , attempt to justify his pofition by confining the word truth , in the first inftance , to the ...
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... case . But it is not fo for the prefent purpose . I am speak- ing of the probability of injurious confequences from the communication of truth . This I have denied , if the right means have been adopted , and the necessary conditions ...
... case . But it is not fo for the prefent purpose . I am speak- ing of the probability of injurious confequences from the communication of truth . This I have denied , if the right means have been adopted , and the necessary conditions ...
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... cases is , that we employ no unworthy and heterogeneous means to realize the neceffary end , that we entrust the event wholly to the full and adequate promulga- tion of the truth , and to thofe generous affections which the conftitution ...
... cases is , that we employ no unworthy and heterogeneous means to realize the neceffary end , that we entrust the event wholly to the full and adequate promulga- tion of the truth , and to thofe generous affections which the conftitution ...
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... case . -- First , then , ought there to be any liberty of the press ? I do not here mean , whether it should be permitted to print books at all ; for this effay has little chance of being read in Turkey , and in any other part of Europe ...
... case . -- First , then , ought there to be any liberty of the press ? I do not here mean , whether it should be permitted to print books at all ; for this effay has little chance of being read in Turkey , and in any other part of Europe ...
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