New Monthly Magazine, and Universal Register, 66. köideThomas Campbell, Samuel Carter Hall, Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton, Theodore Edward Hook, Thomas Hood, William Harrison Ainsworth, William Ainsworth Henry Colburn, 1842 |
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... truth or falsehood is made plain in this ; that whereas we cannot help remembering the truth , when the memory is properly active , we are clearly obliged to a strong and decided volition for the imagination of a convenient false- hood ...
... truth or falsehood is made plain in this ; that whereas we cannot help remembering the truth , when the memory is properly active , we are clearly obliged to a strong and decided volition for the imagination of a convenient false- hood ...
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... truth - telling ; and the number of them is so great , that it is difficult to say whether , as a mere matter of polite- ness , lying is not more necessary to the wellbeing of society than truth . Upon this hook hangs the whole vis of ...
... truth - telling ; and the number of them is so great , that it is difficult to say whether , as a mere matter of polite- ness , lying is not more necessary to the wellbeing of society than truth . Upon this hook hangs the whole vis of ...
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... TRUTH LOVERS ? IN Hartley's " Theory of the Human Mind , " abridged by Doctor Priestley , there occurs the following passage : " Persons who give themselves much to mirth , wit , and humour , must thereby greatly disqualify their ...
... TRUTH LOVERS ? IN Hartley's " Theory of the Human Mind , " abridged by Doctor Priestley , there occurs the following passage : " Persons who give themselves much to mirth , wit , and humour , must thereby greatly disqualify their ...
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The Barnabys in America By Mrs Trollope continued 17 161 297 494 | 17 |
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