The Speaker, Or, Miscellaneous Pieces Selected from the Best English Writers and Disposed Under Proper Heads: With a View to Facilitate the Improvement of Youth in Reading and Speaking : to which are Prefixed Two Essays, I. On Elocution, II. On Reading Works of TasteF.C. and J. Rivington, 1815 - 346 páginas |
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... continued he , were there a point in which such dissentients ever agreed , this agreement would be no mean argument in favour of it's truth and justness . But where , replied I , is this agreement to be found ? He answered me by asking ...
... continued he , were there a point in which such dissentients ever agreed , this agreement would be no mean argument in favour of it's truth and justness . But where , replied I , is this agreement to be found ? He answered me by asking ...
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... continued he , can this be , but wellbeing , under the various shapes in which dif- ferent opinions paint it ? Or can you suggest any thing else ? I replied , I could not . Mark here , then , continued he , an- other preconception , in ...
... continued he , can this be , but wellbeing , under the various shapes in which dif- ferent opinions paint it ? Or can you suggest any thing else ? I replied , I could not . Mark here , then , continued he , an- other preconception , in ...
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... continued he , two or three more preconceptions of the Sovereign Good , which are sought for by all , as essential to constitute it ? And what , said I , are these ? That it should not be transient , nor derived from the will of others ...
... continued he , two or three more preconceptions of the Sovereign Good , which are sought for by all , as essential to constitute it ? And what , said I , are these ? That it should not be transient , nor derived from the will of others ...
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... continued he , ( it is but merely an hypo- thesis , ) suppose , I say , we were to place the Sovereign Good in such a rectitude of conduct , in the Conduct merely , and not in the Event . Suppose we were to fix our Happiness , not in ...
... continued he , ( it is but merely an hypo- thesis , ) suppose , I say , we were to place the Sovereign Good in such a rectitude of conduct , in the Conduct merely , and not in the Event . Suppose we were to fix our Happiness , not in ...
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... continued he , even though externals were as nothing ; though it was true , in their own nature , they were neither good nor evil ; yet an accurate knowledge of them is , from our hypothesis , absolutely necessary . Indeed , said I ...
... continued he , even though externals were as nothing ; though it was true , in their own nature , they were neither good nor evil ; yet an accurate knowledge of them is , from our hypothesis , absolutely necessary . Indeed , said I ...
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