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... facts do not correspond to the theory , and in some instances are even adverse to it . The French philosopher ... facts which seemed to confirm it . From a review of these writings , the Doctor thinks that he is warranted in concluding ...
... facts do not correspond to the theory , and in some instances are even adverse to it . The French philosopher ... facts which seemed to confirm it . From a review of these writings , the Doctor thinks that he is warranted in concluding ...
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... fact of a revelation , proofs of a nature not to be disregarded without incurring the charge of the wildest Pyrrhonism , which rejects all certainty in regard to facts and the nature of human actions . ' The province of reason is here ...
... fact of a revelation , proofs of a nature not to be disregarded without incurring the charge of the wildest Pyrrhonism , which rejects all certainty in regard to facts and the nature of human actions . ' The province of reason is here ...
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... facts of past times , and has not leisure to consult many books ; the student , who , yet engaged in his pre- paratory pursuits , feels the want of a manual on modern history , with literary references : the instructor of youth , who is ...
... facts of past times , and has not leisure to consult many books ; the student , who , yet engaged in his pre- paratory pursuits , feels the want of a manual on modern history , with literary references : the instructor of youth , who is ...
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