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Page xiv
... reasons . You may be sure , that truth will prevail and conquer . We pass away ; but truth lasts , and triumphs . Yet , as long as her adversaries may have any thing to say , her triumph is mingled with doubt . ” L vulsions have ...
... reasons . You may be sure , that truth will prevail and conquer . We pass away ; but truth lasts , and triumphs . Yet , as long as her adversaries may have any thing to say , her triumph is mingled with doubt . ” L vulsions have ...
Page xvii
... reason . No , they address themselves exclusively to the wife : she it is whom they undertake to protect against her natural protector . They offer to league with her in order to transform the husband . If it was was once firmly ...
... reason . No , they address themselves exclusively to the wife : she it is whom they undertake to protect against her natural protector . They offer to league with her in order to transform the husband . If it was was once firmly ...
Page xix
... reason- ing , with high logical pretensions and much solemnity in his premises . Then come sudden , sharp con- clusions ; but for middle term there is none : " These things require no proof . " Why , then , miserable rea- soner , did ...
... reason- ing , with high logical pretensions and much solemnity in his premises . Then come sudden , sharp con- clusions ; but for middle term there is none : " These things require no proof . " Why , then , miserable rea- soner , did ...
Page xxviii
... reason to be as convinced as you , that Madame *** was in full possession of her senses . A longer imprison- ment would most certainly have made her really mad , & c.— A letter from the Solicitor - General Sorbier , quoted by Mr ...
... reason to be as convinced as you , that Madame *** was in full possession of her senses . A longer imprison- ment would most certainly have made her really mad , & c.— A letter from the Solicitor - General Sorbier , quoted by Mr ...
Page xxxvii
... reason , that we are the more bound to assist them . Shall we then feel our hearts affected only for those of whom we are afraid ? Men of money , if I must speak to you in your own money language , I will tell you , that as soon as we ...
... reason , that we are the more bound to assist them . Shall we then feel our hearts affected only for those of whom we are afraid ? Men of money , if I must speak to you in your own money language , I will tell you , that as soon as we ...
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