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I not only love truth , but I have a passion for the legitimate investigation of truth . The love of truth conjoined with a keen delight in a strict and skilful yet impassioned argumentation , is my master passion , and to it are ...
I not only love truth , but I have a passion for the legitimate investigation of truth . The love of truth conjoined with a keen delight in a strict and skilful yet impassioned argumentation , is my master passion , and to it are ...
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We are sure our readers will be pleased with the subtle truth of the following passage from the notes on the Tempest : - ' Observe the perfect probability of the moment chosen by Prospero ( the very Shakspeare himself , as it were ...
We are sure our readers will be pleased with the subtle truth of the following passage from the notes on the Tempest : - ' Observe the perfect probability of the moment chosen by Prospero ( the very Shakspeare himself , as it were ...
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They thought it no advantage to dissenters any more than to themselves to break down the barriers of truth , to unsettle all certainty of religious faith , to give up the great talisman of reli- gious education .
They thought it no advantage to dissenters any more than to themselves to break down the barriers of truth , to unsettle all certainty of religious faith , to give up the great talisman of reli- gious education .
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