Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, 10 tomasW. Blackwood, 1821 |
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... truth to you , and every body else . I'll never dispute that . But let me think ; as far as I min ' , he never in a ' his life tauld me the truth but ance , and that was by mere chance , and no in the least intentional . " I was ...
... truth to you , and every body else . I'll never dispute that . But let me think ; as far as I min ' , he never in a ' his life tauld me the truth but ance , and that was by mere chance , and no in the least intentional . " I was ...
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... truth . You your self , Kit , were learned respecting that article ; and myself , Blackwood , and a reverend gentleman of this city , alone know the perpetrator . The unfortu- nate man is now dead , but delicacy to his friends makes me ...
... truth . You your self , Kit , were learned respecting that article ; and myself , Blackwood , and a reverend gentleman of this city , alone know the perpetrator . The unfortu- nate man is now dead , but delicacy to his friends makes me ...
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... Truth , in my mind , is a bull , and the only way to seize it is by the horns . This bold method of attack the startled reader calls paradox . He had rather spend hours in hunting it into a cor- ner , with but a poor chance of noosing ...
... Truth , in my mind , is a bull , and the only way to seize it is by the horns . This bold method of attack the startled reader calls paradox . He had rather spend hours in hunting it into a cor- ner , with but a poor chance of noosing ...
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... truth is all for which I am anxious ; and if I may be allowed to hope that I am without that bigotry , which would keep me unconvinced , in spite of reason , I am sure I have no motive of interest which might induce me to affect to be ...
... truth is all for which I am anxious ; and if I may be allowed to hope that I am without that bigotry , which would keep me unconvinced , in spite of reason , I am sure I have no motive of interest which might induce me to affect to be ...
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... ( truth ) be found to mean what all accurate writers define it to be , the agreement of a representation with the thing represented , there must be some thing previously existing before the idea of truth can be entertained at all ...
... ( truth ) be found to mean what all accurate writers define it to be , the agreement of a representation with the thing represented , there must be some thing previously existing before the idea of truth can be entertained at all ...
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