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... truth I may say that no one has suffered more for his country than myself , and I have no doubt that . you will agree with me , that all the terrors which have ever terrified poor human nature , whether by ghost or gunpowder , dirk or ...
... truth I may say that no one has suffered more for his country than myself , and I have no doubt that . you will agree with me , that all the terrors which have ever terrified poor human nature , whether by ghost or gunpowder , dirk or ...
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... truth seems to be acknowledged without definite ideas of what is comprehended under it ; without the due impression of its utility upon the mind . A statement more in detail , therefore , of its use and advantages may possibly awaken a ...
... truth seems to be acknowledged without definite ideas of what is comprehended under it ; without the due impression of its utility upon the mind . A statement more in detail , therefore , of its use and advantages may possibly awaken a ...
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... truth themselves , but rather as the standard by which other truths are to be tried ; they are the first we have received , and the last we are willing to lose . Nor can this be avoided , while mankind continue to be what they are . The ...
... truth themselves , but rather as the standard by which other truths are to be tried ; they are the first we have received , and the last we are willing to lose . Nor can this be avoided , while mankind continue to be what they are . The ...
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