The Letters of Peter Plymley to His Brother Abraham: Who Lives in the Country, Together with Selected Writings, Sermons, and SpeechesDent, 1929 - 296 עמודים |
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תוצאות 1-3 מתוך 29
עמוד 110
... practice , i.e. its being good in theory does not hinder its being bad in practice . Sometimes , as if in consequence of a farther progress made in the art of irrationality , the plan is pronounced to be too good to be practicable ; and ...
... practice , i.e. its being good in theory does not hinder its being bad in practice . Sometimes , as if in consequence of a farther progress made in the art of irrationality , the plan is pronounced to be too good to be practicable ; and ...
עמוד 124
... practice of the Church till 1719. For Wake was not only at the time Archbishop of Canterbury , but both in his ... practice was , to extract subscription , and nothing else , as the test of orthodoxy - to that Wake is an evidence . As ...
... practice of the Church till 1719. For Wake was not only at the time Archbishop of Canterbury , but both in his ... practice was , to extract subscription , and nothing else , as the test of orthodoxy - to that Wake is an evidence . As ...
עמוד 167
... practice . In all probability , the practice would become disreputable , like the purchase of stolen poultry ; and this would be a stronger barrier than the strongest laws . There would , of course , be some exceptions to this statement ...
... practice . In all probability , the practice would become disreputable , like the purchase of stolen poultry ; and this would be a stronger barrier than the strongest laws . There would , of course , be some exceptions to this statement ...
תוכן
Benthams Book of Fallacies | 89 |
Persecuting Bishops | 115 |
PoorLaws | 135 |
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