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... truth , and not an advocate with victory for my ob- ject , I will here fairly state the case for the reader's uninfluenced determination . Milton entered in Feb. 1624-5 , and took his first de- gree in Jan. 1628-9 . Exclusively ...
... truth , and not an advocate with victory for my ob- ject , I will here fairly state the case for the reader's uninfluenced determination . Milton entered in Feb. 1624-5 , and took his first de- gree in Jan. 1628-9 . Exclusively ...
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Charles Symmons. would thus be excited , I am satisfied that the cause of truth would eventually flourish . Beneath the flood , which covers the plain , fertility will rest upon the soil , and though the weaker vegetation may perish ...
Charles Symmons. would thus be excited , I am satisfied that the cause of truth would eventually flourish . Beneath the flood , which covers the plain , fertility will rest upon the soil , and though the weaker vegetation may perish ...
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... truth , I wished him to " be alive again , " To dare me to the desert with his sword . " But death can consecrate only virtue and truth ; and with the fear of posthumous con- viction and disgrace would be extinguished one of the most ...
... truth , I wished him to " be alive again , " To dare me to the desert with his sword . " But death can consecrate only virtue and truth ; and with the fear of posthumous con- viction and disgrace would be extinguished one of the most ...
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... Truth , and firmly to pronounce her sentence of acquittal or condemnation . On the dead indeed only can the sentence of truth , at all times and without the plead- ing of any opposing duty , be pronounced , Have I then advanced against ...
... Truth , and firmly to pronounce her sentence of acquittal or condemnation . On the dead indeed only can the sentence of truth , at all times and without the plead- ing of any opposing duty , be pronounced , Have I then advanced against ...
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... truth , is in this instance not stated so strongly as it might be against the au- thor of the Rambler ; and it is the pru- dence of his friends not to provoke any further discussion of the subject , as it must infallibly terminate in ...
... truth , is in this instance not stated so strongly as it might be against the au- thor of the Rambler ; and it is the pru- dence of his friends not to provoke any further discussion of the subject , as it must infallibly terminate in ...
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