Lion, Volume 2R. Carlile., 1828 |
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... give the doctrine to the winds . No sophistry , for I'm up to it . You may write with eloquence on anything ; you may gloss over a bad argument , with smooth and learned words ; " words with long tails , " and " make the worse appear ...
... give the doctrine to the winds . No sophistry , for I'm up to it . You may write with eloquence on anything ; you may gloss over a bad argument , with smooth and learned words ; " words with long tails , " and " make the worse appear ...
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... give us more of demonstration and argument , and less of dogmatism , rant and reverie , than he has given us in the first . He has well proved his own statement , that it is more easy to make assertions , pro- mises and threats , than ...
... give us more of demonstration and argument , and less of dogmatism , rant and reverie , than he has given us in the first . He has well proved his own statement , that it is more easy to make assertions , pro- mises and threats , than ...
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... give up the valuable preferment he then held , and his prospects of advancement in the church : Which accordingly he did , from the purest motives of piety to God and charity to men , preferring poverty and affliction , with an ...
... give up the valuable preferment he then held , and his prospects of advancement in the church : Which accordingly he did , from the purest motives of piety to God and charity to men , preferring poverty and affliction , with an ...
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... give the required security , seeing that for much less indication of good - will to your petitioner , six other persons are already under prosecution : and it being absolutely im- possible , that a man , having the proper spirit of a ...
... give the required security , seeing that for much less indication of good - will to your petitioner , six other persons are already under prosecution : and it being absolutely im- possible , that a man , having the proper spirit of a ...
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... give such impression to his eloquence , as might have made the fasting crows look out for another victory . Yet , however convinced I may be , " says the man of blood , " of the benefits of the system in contemplation , I cannot claim ...
... give such impression to his eloquence , as might have made the fasting crows look out for another victory . Yet , however convinced I may be , " says the man of blood , " of the benefits of the system in contemplation , I cannot claim ...
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