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" He who, in the end of the eighteenth century, has brought himself to abandon all his early principles without discrimination, would probably have been a bigot in the days of the League. "
Letters on the Elementary Principles of Education - Page 415
by Elizabeth Hamilton - 1803 - 452 pages
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Letters on Education, Volume 1

Elizabeth Hamilton - Education - 1801 - 430 pages
...abandon te all his early principles without discrimina*' lion, would probably hat/e been a tigot in tl the days of the League. In the midft of " thefe contrary impulfes or falhionable and v' of vulgar prejudices, he alone evinces the " fuperiority and the ftrength of...
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Elements of the Philosophy of the Human Mind

Dugald Stewart - Logic - 1802 - 610 pages
...eighteenth century " has brought himfelf to abandon all his early prin. " ciples without difcrimination, would probably have " been a bigot in the days of...vulgar prejudices, he alone evinces the fuperiority and the ftrength of his mind, who is able to difentangle truth from error ; and to oppofe the clear con.,...
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Elements of the Philosophy of the Human Mind

Dugald Stewart - Logic - 1802 - 632 pages
...eighteenth century, " has brought himfelf to abandon all his early prin" ciples without difcrimination, would probably have ** been a bigot in the days of the League." In the midfl of thefe contrary impulfes, of fafhionable and of vulgar prejudices, he alone evinces the fuperiority...
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Elements of the Philosophy of the Human Mind

Dugald Stewart - Psychology - 1813 - 520 pages
...the eighteenth century, has brought himfelf to " abandon all his early principles without difcrimina" tion, would probably have been a bigot in the ' days...vulgar prejudices, he alone evinces the fuperiority and the ftrength of his mind, who is able to difentangle truth from error ; and to oppofe the clear conclufions...
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Pharmacologia: Comprehending the Art of Prescribing Upon Fixed and ..., Volume 1

John Ayrton Paris - Materia medica - 1824 - 330 pages
...century," says Rousseau, "has brought himself to abandon all his early principles, without discrimination, would probably have been a bigot in the days of the league." FALSE THEORIES, AND ABSURD CONCEITS. He who is governed by preconceived opinions, may be compared to...
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Pharmacologia, al, The history of medicinal substances. Ed. the 6th, corrected

John Ayrton Paris - 1825 - 1036 pages
...century," says Rousseau, " has brought himself to abandon all his early principles, without discrimination, would probably have been a bigot in the days of the league." FALSE THEORIES, AND ABSURD CONCEITS. He who is governed by preconceived opinions, may be compared to...
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Elements of the philosophy of the human mind

Dugald Stewart - 1829 - 482 pages
...eighteenth century, has brought himself to abandon all his early principles without discrimination, would probably have been a bigot in the days of the League." In the midst of these contrary impulses of fashionable and of vulgar prejudices, he alone evinces the superiority...
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A treatise on the nature and causes of doubt in religious questions [by D.B ...

David Bristow Baker - Skepticism - 1831 - 244 pages
...eighteenth century, has brought himself to abandon all his early principles without discrimination, would probably have been a bigot in the days of the League." * It would, indeed, be out of taste to deny to Mr. Hume the qualities of an elegant, forcible, and...
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The Collected Works of Dugald Stewart: Elements of the philosophy of the ...

Dugald Stewart - 1854 - 536 pages
...eighteenth century, has brought himself to abandon all his early principles without discrimination, would probably have been a bigot in the days of the League." In the midst of these contrary impulses of fashionable and of vulgar prejudices, he alone evinces the superiority...
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The Collected Works of Dugald Stewart: Elements of the philosophy of the ...

Dugald Stewart - 1854 - 538 pages
...eighteenth century, has brought himself to abandon all his early principles without discrimination, would probably have been a bigot in the days of the League." In the midst of these contrary impulses of fashionable and of vulgar prejudices, he alone evinces the superiority...
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