Tait's Edinburgh Magazine, Volumen3William Tait, Christian Isobel Johnstone W. Tait, 1836 |
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... believe there is no safety out of his creed , leads the political economist to believe there is no fact at variance with his theory . " Upon this text , he begins an able and searching refutation of the opinions of Mr Macculloch , which ...
... believe there is no safety out of his creed , leads the political economist to believe there is no fact at variance with his theory . " Upon this text , he begins an able and searching refutation of the opinions of Mr Macculloch , which ...
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... believe . Do they believe it them- selves ? We suspect not ; but it would be profitable ( it might raise rents ) to make the people believe it - and hence the attempt . * It is difficult indeed to imagine what the advo- There is ...
... believe . Do they believe it them- selves ? We suspect not ; but it would be profitable ( it might raise rents ) to make the people believe it - and hence the attempt . * It is difficult indeed to imagine what the advo- There is ...
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... believe that the religious opinions of almost all the civi- lized world are founded upon imposture , is to believe an important proposition ; a proposition which no man who properly employs his faculties , would believe without ...
... believe that the religious opinions of almost all the civi- lized world are founded upon imposture , is to believe an important proposition ; a proposition which no man who properly employs his faculties , would believe without ...
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