| William Gordon - 1801 - 452 str.
...prevail if left to herself: that she is the proper and sufficient antag,~ . enist to error, and can have nothing to fear from the conflict, unless by human...disarmed of her natural weapons, free argument and debate — errorsceasing to be dangerous, when it is permitted freely to contradict them. " Be it therefore... | |
| William Gordon - 1801 - 452 str.
...prevail if left to herself : that she is the proper and- sufficient antagonist to error, and can have nothing to fear from the conflict, unless by human...disarmed of her natural weapons, free argument and debate — errorsceasing to be dangerous, when it is permitted freely to contradict them. " Be it therefore... | |
| Thomas Jefferson - 1803 - 388 str.
...left to herself, that she is the proper and sufficient antagonist to error, and has nothing to ftar from the conflict, unless by human interposition disarmed...ceasing to be dangerous when it is permitted freely to contradicl them. Be it therefore enacted by the General Assembly ', That no man shall be compelled... | |
| Thomas Erskine Baron Erskine - 1810 - 464 str.
...if left to ' herself; that she is the proper and sufficient anta' gonist to ERROR, and has nolhir.g to fear from the ' conflict, unless by human interposition...argument and debate; * errors ceasing to be dangerous, wlien it is permitted 'freely to contradict them.' 't The Gentlemen of the Committee approved of EE... | |
| James Ridgway - 1816 - 466 str.
...prevail, if left to •' herself; that jhe is the proper and sufficient anta* gonist to ERROU, and has nothing to fear from the ' conflict, unless by...when it is permitted ' freely to contradict them.' my conduct, and I had the pleasure to see mildness the feature of our deliberations that day; but shortly... | |
| Thomas Erskine Baron Erskine - 1816 - 468 str.
...to ERROH, and has not/iing to fear from the ' .conflict, unless by human interposition disarmed of 1 her natural weapons, free argument and debate ; '*...errors ceasing to be dangerous, when it is permitted f freely to contradict them.' my conduct, and I had the pleasure to see mildness the feature of our... | |
| Mary Anne Carlile, Henry Cooper (Barrister-at-law) - 1821 - 72 str.
...will prevail if left to herself, and that she is the proper and sufficient antagonist to error, and has nothing to fear from the conflict, unless, by...dangerous, when it is permitted freely to contradict them." Thus, you see, by an Act of the Legislature of that country, passed by those who had all the knowledge... | |
| Rhode Island - 1822 - 592 str.
...and will prevail if left to herself; that she is the proper and sufficient antagonist to error, and has nothing to fear from the conflict, unless by human...dangerous when it is permitted freely to contradict them : And whereas a principal object of our venerable ancestors, in their migration to this country, and... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - 1823 - 818 str.
...will prevail, if left to herself, is the proper and sufficient antngonitst to error, and сан have nothing to fear from the conflict, unless (by human...disarmed of her natural weapons, free argument and debate ; error ceaeing to be dangerous when it is permitted freely to contradict them ; be it, therefore,... | |
| Virginia, William Waller Hening - 1823 - 840 str.
...prevail if left to herself, that she is the proper and sufficient antagonist to error, and has nothing 16 fear from the conflict, unless by human interposition disarmed of her natural weapon!?, free argument and debate, errors ceasing to be dangerous when it is permitted freely to contradict... | |
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