Museum of Foreign Literature and Science, Volumen3Robert Walsh, Eliakim Littell, John Jay Smith E. Littell, 1823 |
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... truth . I know that God is truth itselfe , and he never sayeth but truth ; and God saith , quos Deus conjunxit , homo non separet . And forasmuch as this marriage was joined and made by God to a good intent , I say that I knowe the ...
... truth . I know that God is truth itselfe , and he never sayeth but truth ; and God saith , quos Deus conjunxit , homo non separet . And forasmuch as this marriage was joined and made by God to a good intent , I say that I knowe the ...
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... truth , but be merely the reflection of antiquity ! The romantics assert that truth and na- ture must be followed as closely as possible , and that where this is adhered to , the effect must be more perfect , nature being always the ...
... truth , but be merely the reflection of antiquity ! The romantics assert that truth and na- ture must be followed as closely as possible , and that where this is adhered to , the effect must be more perfect , nature being always the ...
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... truths , in that case the more simple - the more elementary - the more self - evident is the proposition on which he suspends the chain of those truths , -the greater is his merit . Many systems of truth , which have a sufficient ...
... truths , in that case the more simple - the more elementary - the more self - evident is the proposition on which he suspends the chain of those truths , -the greater is his merit . Many systems of truth , which have a sufficient ...
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