The Spectator, Svazek 4E. Sargeant, M. & W. Ward, Munroe, Francis & Parker, and Edward Cotton, Boston, 1810 |
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rect methods , and to give their spurious children such an education as may render them more vir- tuous than their parents . This is the best atonement they can make for their own crimes , and indeed the only method that is left them to ...
rect methods , and to give their spurious children such an education as may render them more vir- tuous than their parents . This is the best atonement they can make for their own crimes , and indeed the only method that is left them to ...
Strana 218
... method of arguing . He would ask his adversary question upon question , until he had convinced him out of his own mouth , that his opinions were wrong . This way of debating drives an enemy up into a corner , seizes all the passes ...
... method of arguing . He would ask his adversary question upon question , until he had convinced him out of his own mouth , that his opinions were wrong . This way of debating drives an enemy up into a corner , seizes all the passes ...
Strana 221
... method of convic- tion operated too slowly . Pain was found to be much more enlightening than reason . Every scruple was looked upon as obstinacy , and not to be removed but by several engines invented for that purpose . In a word , the ...
... method of convic- tion operated too slowly . Pain was found to be much more enlightening than reason . Every scruple was looked upon as obstinacy , and not to be removed but by several engines invented for that purpose . In a word , the ...
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VOL IV | 13 |
Immortality of the Soul | 87 |
Inconsistencies of Men of Talents with res | 139 |
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