Miscellanies, Chiefly Addresses, Academical and Historical, Opseg 2Trübner, 1887 - Broj stranica: 356 |
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... judge of him as a wild beast , rather than as a man . But Timour was a legislator and a would - be reformer . Alexander the Great was eminent for political intellect . Our question , however , is not , What are we to think of the men ...
... judge of him as a wild beast , rather than as a man . But Timour was a legislator and a would - be reformer . Alexander the Great was eminent for political intellect . Our question , however , is not , What are we to think of the men ...
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... judges , who had her publicly hanged . Avarice was the horrible vice of the Spaniards , but another , yet more shameful to name , is habitual to a soldiery , long restrained from female society . A town which calmly welcomes in a band ...
... judges , who had her publicly hanged . Avarice was the horrible vice of the Spaniards , but another , yet more shameful to name , is habitual to a soldiery , long restrained from female society . A town which calmly welcomes in a band ...
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... judges . Chief Baron Hale ( a very religious man ) not only argued for it Scripturally from the judgment - seat in 1665 , but had two women hanged for witches . Education and free thought prevailed , against the positive evidence of the ...
... judges . Chief Baron Hale ( a very religious man ) not only argued for it Scripturally from the judgment - seat in 1665 , but had two women hanged for witches . Education and free thought prevailed , against the positive evidence of the ...
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... judge how much à posteriori evidence will suffice for its decision . If a statement is beforehand highly probable , we need but moderate and ordinary testimony to create belief in it ; if it be decidedly improbable , we want first ...
... judge how much à posteriori evidence will suffice for its decision . If a statement is beforehand highly probable , we need but moderate and ordinary testimony to create belief in it ; if it be decidedly improbable , we want first ...
Stranica 31
... judge , no jury , would believe such a tale on such evidence ; but no clergyman would believe it , no bishop , no archbishop : this we may assert with absolute freedom and certainty , however large demands of easy faith they make on ...
... judge , no jury , would believe such a tale on such evidence ; but no clergyman would believe it , no bishop , no archbishop : this we may assert with absolute freedom and certainty , however large demands of easy faith they make on ...
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