The Pamphleteer, 26. köide,52. numberAbraham John Valpy A.J. Valpy, 1826 |
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... Truth is the great object he has labored to establish ; if he has succeeded in that object , it will be the people's own fault , should such calamities as have lately and still agitate the public mind be continued , as they inevitably ...
... Truth is the great object he has labored to establish ; if he has succeeded in that object , it will be the people's own fault , should such calamities as have lately and still agitate the public mind be continued , as they inevitably ...
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... truth be heard , she must be regarded , I venture to submit those conclusions to general scrutiny . The principles and combinations developed , and the changes effected within the last 35 years , have placed Great Britain in a con ...
... truth be heard , she must be regarded , I venture to submit those conclusions to general scrutiny . The principles and combinations developed , and the changes effected within the last 35 years , have placed Great Britain in a con ...
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... truth , and are totally inapplicable to British society , under the imposing and dignified title of Political Economy . Science is the development of truth . The science of political economy is the most delightful , the most interesting ...
... truth , and are totally inapplicable to British society , under the imposing and dignified title of Political Economy . Science is the development of truth . The science of political economy is the most delightful , the most interesting ...
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Abraham John Valpy. object sought to be established . Nothing but truth can be entitled to regard . Truth is great , and must prevail . That men possessing faculty , as some of the promoters of modern schemes and doctrines evidently do ...
Abraham John Valpy. object sought to be established . Nothing but truth can be entitled to regard . Truth is great , and must prevail . That men possessing faculty , as some of the promoters of modern schemes and doctrines evidently do ...
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... truth is but rarely known , and more rarely wel- comed amongst great men , ' , ” “ and though the people are not so prone to find out truth of themselves , as to follow custom and run into error , yet if they be shown truth , they not ...
... truth is but rarely known , and more rarely wel- comed amongst great men , ' , ” “ and though the people are not so prone to find out truth of themselves , as to follow custom and run into error , yet if they be shown truth , they not ...
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