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Page 38
... things innocent and good ; and shew them by facts how much you have their real satisfaction and their real hap- piness at heart ; but never should they obtain any thing from you by force ; never yield to their impetuosity or clamour ...
... things innocent and good ; and shew them by facts how much you have their real satisfaction and their real hap- piness at heart ; but never should they obtain any thing from you by force ; never yield to their impetuosity or clamour ...
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... things to signify the actions , which those things have been observed to exert , is founded on the law of association ; and may be illustrated by a thousand instances in all languages , but in none so remarkably as in the Hebrew . This ...
... things to signify the actions , which those things have been observed to exert , is founded on the law of association ; and may be illustrated by a thousand instances in all languages , but in none so remarkably as in the Hebrew . This ...
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... thing from the state of one thing to prove the state of another ; and this is of three kinds , viz . Syllogism , Induction , and Analogy . Syllogism is that in which an inference is drawn from a general rule or class to a subor dinate ...
... thing from the state of one thing to prove the state of another ; and this is of three kinds , viz . Syllogism , Induction , and Analogy . Syllogism is that in which an inference is drawn from a general rule or class to a subor dinate ...
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Epitome of Scripture History 210 | 2 |
Preston on Conveyancing | 6 |
Law | 14 |
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