The Anti-Jacobin Review and Magazine, Numéros 139 à 142J. Whittle, 1810 |
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... errors of his adversary , he may , incautiously , and even unknowingly , lay open his own . It may so happen , indeed ... error to the subversion of truth . It is a lamentable thing that there are minds , ingenious , acute , and able ...
... errors of his adversary , he may , incautiously , and even unknowingly , lay open his own . It may so happen , indeed ... error to the subversion of truth . It is a lamentable thing that there are minds , ingenious , acute , and able ...
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... error , or error against knowledge . In many cases it was , no doubt , the error of prejudice and ignorance ; but the sudden and extravagant change which took place on Constantine's embracing Christianity , and the violent ones that ...
... error , or error against knowledge . In many cases it was , no doubt , the error of prejudice and ignorance ; but the sudden and extravagant change which took place on Constantine's embracing Christianity , and the violent ones that ...
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... error of judgment , be it never so fatal , must , in the eye of conscience , be pardoned where there is confessedly no defect of uprightness in the intention , how will you extenuate that unbecoming violence , bordering almost upon a ...
... error of judgment , be it never so fatal , must , in the eye of conscience , be pardoned where there is confessedly no defect of uprightness in the intention , how will you extenuate that unbecoming violence , bordering almost upon a ...
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