Collections of the New-York Historical Society for the Year ...I. Riley, 1821 |
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... reason to solve ; probably , because mere reason cannot furnish from its own stores the necessa- data for the argument , which are to be drawn , partly from the suggestions of our own hearts , and these we know may be repressed by the ...
... reason to solve ; probably , because mere reason cannot furnish from its own stores the necessa- data for the argument , which are to be drawn , partly from the suggestions of our own hearts , and these we know may be repressed by the ...
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... reason , the mind could have arrived at the con- clusion , that to destroy a part of creation , could be ac- ceptable to the Creator ; much less , that it could be viewed as an act of homage . The difficulty is still greater , when it ...
... reason , the mind could have arrived at the con- clusion , that to destroy a part of creation , could be ac- ceptable to the Creator ; much less , that it could be viewed as an act of homage . The difficulty is still greater , when it ...
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... reason by analogy from these to other new ques- tions ; and in the words of Lord Bacon , " to collect the rules and grounds dispersed throughout the body of the same laws , in order to see more profoundly into the reason of such ...
... reason by analogy from these to other new ques- tions ; and in the words of Lord Bacon , " to collect the rules and grounds dispersed throughout the body of the same laws , in order to see more profoundly into the reason of such ...
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