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الصفحة xvi
... see through it . And happy are those inquirers who can discern the extent of their faculties ! who have learnt in time where to stop and suspend a positive determination ! " If you will argue , ' says he , for or against liberty from ...
... see through it . And happy are those inquirers who can discern the extent of their faculties ! who have learnt in time where to stop and suspend a positive determination ! " If you will argue , ' says he , for or against liberty from ...
الصفحة 102
... see nothing there is in it against what I have said , that it is founded on simple ideas of sensation or reflection , and that it is a very obscure idea . Your lordship's conclusion from your foregoing words is , " and so we may be ...
... see nothing there is in it against what I have said , that it is founded on simple ideas of sensation or reflection , and that it is a very obscure idea . Your lordship's conclusion from your foregoing words is , " and so we may be ...
الصفحة 278
... see that virtue and religion are necessary to his happiness ; let him look into the future state of bliss or misery , and see there God , the righteous judge , ready to " render to every man according to his deeds ; to them who by ...
... see that virtue and religion are necessary to his happiness ; let him look into the future state of bliss or misery , and see there God , the righteous judge , ready to " render to every man according to his deeds ; to them who by ...
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