A College Book of American Literature, Band 1Milton Ellis, Louise Pound, George Weida Spohn American Book Company, 1939 - 980 Seiten |
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... truth , and truth saith , there is no truth but one : If the states of the world would make it their sumoperous care to preserve 40 this one truth in its purity and authority , it would ease you of all other political cares . I am sure ...
... truth , and truth saith , there is no truth but one : If the states of the world would make it their sumoperous care to preserve 40 this one truth in its purity and authority , it would ease you of all other political cares . I am sure ...
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... truth and draw our conclusions from reason and just argument , which will never conform to our inclination , 10 interest , or fancy ; but we must conform to that if we would judge rightly . As certain as we determine contrary to reason ...
... truth and draw our conclusions from reason and just argument , which will never conform to our inclination , 10 interest , or fancy ; but we must conform to that if we would judge rightly . As certain as we determine contrary to reason ...
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... Truth . A few words , however , in explanation . That pleasure which is at once the most pure , the most elevating , and the most intense , is derived , I maintain , from the contemplation of the Beautiful . In the contemplation of ...
... Truth . A few words , however , in explanation . That pleasure which is at once the most pure , the most elevating , and the most intense , is derived , I maintain , from the contemplation of the Beautiful . In the contemplation of ...
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JAMES | 1 |
INTRODUCTION | 3 |
JOHN SMITH 15801631 | 9 |
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