The Christian Examiner, Volume 74Crosby, Nichols, & Company, 1863 - Liberalism (Religion) |
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... give evidence in a court of justice , to bear his fair share in the common defence , or in any other joint work necessary to the interest of the society of which he enjoys the protection , and to perform certain acts of individual ...
... give evidence in a court of justice , to bear his fair share in the common defence , or in any other joint work necessary to the interest of the society of which he enjoys the protection , and to perform certain acts of individual ...
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... than eloquence , and impresses us with a higher respect for the writer . We give the last of these illustrations in Mr. Mill's own words . " Let us add one more example , the most 10 [ Jan. The Later Writings of John Stuart Mill .
... than eloquence , and impresses us with a higher respect for the writer . We give the last of these illustrations in Mr. Mill's own words . " Let us add one more example , the most 10 [ Jan. The Later Writings of John Stuart Mill .
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... give the reasons upon which he believes it to be true . The ability to state these reasons is likely to be soon lost when they are never required ; and as it is absurd to argue the truth of a dogma to a person to whom you deny the ...
... give the reasons upon which he believes it to be true . The ability to state these reasons is likely to be soon lost when they are never required ; and as it is absurd to argue the truth of a dogma to a person to whom you deny the ...
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... low , and to lower the high . Every extension of education promotes it , because education brings people under common influences , and gives them access to the general stock of facts 1863. ] The Later Writings of John Stuart Mill . 19.
... low , and to lower the high . Every extension of education promotes it , because education brings people under common influences , and gives them access to the general stock of facts 1863. ] The Later Writings of John Stuart Mill . 19.
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and gives them access to the general stock of facts and sentiments . Improvements in the means of communication promote it , by bringing the inhabitants of distant places into personal contact and keeping up a rapid flow of changes of ...
and gives them access to the general stock of facts and sentiments . Improvements in the means of communication promote it , by bringing the inhabitants of distant places into personal contact and keeping up a rapid flow of changes of ...
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