The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 60A. Constable, 1834 |
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Page 42
... evidence did not suit Mr Godwin's purpose . His object was to associate extreme credulity , and deplorable ignorance , and reckless villany , with all that is admirable in talent and elevated in piety ; to assimilate necromancy and ...
... evidence did not suit Mr Godwin's purpose . His object was to associate extreme credulity , and deplorable ignorance , and reckless villany , with all that is admirable in talent and elevated in piety ; to assimilate necromancy and ...
Page 239
... evidence to the uttermost , in order to admit all the evidence that could be tendered ; and none was rejected , which was not plainly , and beyond the possibility of dispute , inadmissible . Every indulgence , too , in respect of time ...
... evidence to the uttermost , in order to admit all the evidence that could be tendered ; and none was rejected , which was not plainly , and beyond the possibility of dispute , inadmissible . Every indulgence , too , in respect of time ...
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... evidence to be ' the practical results of a system , which , assuming to designate by marks their intrinsic quality , provides no means of actually ' ascertaining that quality ; but offers in effect , a premium for ' the building of ...
... evidence to be ' the practical results of a system , which , assuming to designate by marks their intrinsic quality , provides no means of actually ' ascertaining that quality ; but offers in effect , a premium for ' the building of ...
Contents
Philip Van Artevelde a Dramatic Romance | 1 |
Visits and Sketches at Home and Abroad By | 2 |
A Letter to the Duke of Wellington on the propriety | 24 |
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