Complete Essays and Other WritingsModern Library, 1950 - 930 psl. |
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... truth . We know truth when he see it , let sceptic and scoffer say what they choose . Foolish people ask you , when you have spoken what they do not wish to hear , ' How do you know it is truth , and not an error of your own ? ' We know ...
... truth . We know truth when he see it , let sceptic and scoffer say what they choose . Foolish people ask you , when you have spoken what they do not wish to hear , ' How do you know it is truth , and not an error of your own ? ' We know ...
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... truth and you shall know why you believe . Each mind has its own method . A true man never acquires after college rules . What you have aggregated in a natural man- ner surprises and delights when it is produced . For we cannot oversee ...
... truth and you shall know why you believe . Each mind has its own method . A true man never acquires after college rules . What you have aggregated in a natural man- ner surprises and delights when it is produced . For we cannot oversee ...
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... truth . He in whom the love of truth predominates will keep himself aloof from all moorings , and afloat . He will abstain from dog- matism , and recognize all the opposite negations between which , as walls , his being is swung . He ...
... truth . He in whom the love of truth predominates will keep himself aloof from all moorings , and afloat . He will abstain from dog- matism , and recognize all the opposite negations between which , as walls , his being is swung . He ...
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