Massachusetts Quarterly Review, 2 tomasCoolidge & Wiley, 1848 |
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... question ; their traditions and old wives ' fables are laughed at , at any rate disbelieved ; they get profanely elbowed in the crowd - men not knowing their great age and consequent venerableness ; the shovel hat , though apparently ...
... question ; their traditions and old wives ' fables are laughed at , at any rate disbelieved ; they get profanely elbowed in the crowd - men not knowing their great age and consequent venerableness ; the shovel hat , though apparently ...
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... Elect . " Authority and Tradition , " say some , are all we need con- sult ; " Reason must be put down , or she will soon ask ter- rible questions . " There is good cause for these 12 [ Dec. Political Destination of America .
... Elect . " Authority and Tradition , " say some , are all we need con- sult ; " Reason must be put down , or she will soon ask ter- rible questions . " There is good cause for these 12 [ Dec. Political Destination of America .
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... question . An eminent Unitarian divine regards the existence of God as a matter of opinion , thinks it cannot be demonstrated , and publicly declares that it is " not a cer- tainty . " Some American Protestants no longer take the Bible ...
... question . An eminent Unitarian divine regards the existence of God as a matter of opinion , thinks it cannot be demonstrated , and publicly declares that it is " not a cer- tainty . " Some American Protestants no longer take the Bible ...
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... questions re- lating to the competency of witnesses or the admissibility of evidence , were of the rarest occurrence . The intricate tech- nicalities , the hairbreadth distinctions , the conflicting and con- tradictory decisions , which ...
... questions re- lating to the competency of witnesses or the admissibility of evidence , were of the rarest occurrence . The intricate tech- nicalities , the hairbreadth distinctions , the conflicting and con- tradictory decisions , which ...
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... questions submitted to them for their opinion . Until that time , the law of evidence , like every other branch , had been assumed to be the perfec tion of human reason , and the assumption had remained un- questioned . In this report ...
... questions submitted to them for their opinion . Until that time , the law of evidence , like every other branch , had been assumed to be the perfec tion of human reason , and the assumption had remained un- questioned . In this report ...
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