The Complete Works of Thomas Dick, Band 1Sumner and Goodman, 1849 |
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... Profanation of the Sabbath - Danso - mania - moral reflec- tions - Consecration of the " Goddess of Reason " -Concluding remarks 183 184 184 187-191 ON THE GENERAL DIFFUSION OF KNOWLEDGE . INTRODUCTION . ON CONTENTS .
... Profanation of the Sabbath - Danso - mania - moral reflec- tions - Consecration of the " Goddess of Reason " -Concluding remarks 183 184 184 187-191 ON THE GENERAL DIFFUSION OF KNOWLEDGE . INTRODUCTION . ON CONTENTS .
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... reason has lost its ascendency in the minds of men . Let it be carefully remembered , that in these remarks it is merely the system of popery to which the author refers . He is aware that many indiv With regard to the internal causes of ...
... reason has lost its ascendency in the minds of men . Let it be carefully remembered , that in these remarks it is merely the system of popery to which the author refers . He is aware that many indiv With regard to the internal causes of ...
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... reason might we assert , that the earth , in different positions in its orbit , would have an influence in producing fools and maniacs in the planet Jupiter , or in exciting wars and insurrec- tions among the inhabitants of Saturn , as ...
... reason might we assert , that the earth , in different positions in its orbit , would have an influence in producing fools and maniacs in the planet Jupiter , or in exciting wars and insurrec- tions among the inhabitants of Saturn , as ...
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... reason , who cannot by any means be persuaded of the motion of the earth , and the distances and magnitudes of the celestial bodies , should swallow , without the least hesitation , opinions ten thousand times more improbable ; and find ...
... reason , who cannot by any means be persuaded of the motion of the earth , and the distances and magnitudes of the celestial bodies , should swallow , without the least hesitation , opinions ten thousand times more improbable ; and find ...
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... reason to be- lieve . That this is not a mere random asser- tion , will appear from the following extract from the Monthly Magazine for February 1814 , p . 80 : - Mr. Bakewell , in his late lectures at Leeds , stated the following ...
... reason to be- lieve . That this is not a mere random asser- tion , will appear from the following extract from the Monthly Magazine for February 1814 , p . 80 : - Mr. Bakewell , in his late lectures at Leeds , stated the following ...
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