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... reason the r had only borrowed it of a neighbour ; that would not touch any other they d bring , and doubtless died of hunger . " Montaigne adopted the opinions of no one ; he formed his own . observation , and they are frequently of an ...
... reason the r had only borrowed it of a neighbour ; that would not touch any other they d bring , and doubtless died of hunger . " Montaigne adopted the opinions of no one ; he formed his own . observation , and they are frequently of an ...
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... reason , could hardly be devised by the wit of man . Whatever we may think of the doctrine of the progressive improve- ment of the human mind , or of a state of society in which every thing will be sub- ject to the absolute control of ...
... reason , could hardly be devised by the wit of man . Whatever we may think of the doctrine of the progressive improve- ment of the human mind , or of a state of society in which every thing will be sub- ject to the absolute control of ...
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... reason and justice over prejudice and sinister or mistaken interests , -and nothing is so certain as that one such triumph always paves the way for another , and that the general reason which has overthrown one set of errors and ...
... reason and justice over prejudice and sinister or mistaken interests , -and nothing is so certain as that one such triumph always paves the way for another , and that the general reason which has overthrown one set of errors and ...
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