Getting One's Bearings: Observations for Direction and DistanceFleming H. Revell Company, 1903 - 301 |
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... opinion still . " I have spoken of the Old Testament ; the same principle prevails in the New Testament . He who is its Life and its Truth is Reason . He is called the Word ; but He is the Reason before the word and in it , and his ...
... opinion still . " I have spoken of the Old Testament ; the same principle prevails in the New Testament . He who is its Life and its Truth is Reason . He is called the Word ; but He is the Reason before the word and in it , and his ...
Strona 58
... opinion of wise men ; but when it comes to action we shall probably go further if we let our own courage execute the decrees of our own reason . It is wonderful assistance for a man to have his reason and conscience back of his opinions ...
... opinion of wise men ; but when it comes to action we shall probably go further if we let our own courage execute the decrees of our own reason . It is wonderful assistance for a man to have his reason and conscience back of his opinions ...
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... opinion that the other party will probably fail . That we can be true . to appointed times is proved by our regard for the time - tables of railroads and steamers . If we are in some degree the sport of other people's faults and follies ...
... opinion that the other party will probably fail . That we can be true . to appointed times is proved by our regard for the time - tables of railroads and steamers . If we are in some degree the sport of other people's faults and follies ...
Strona 138
... opinions and de- cisions which will foster economy . We ought to be able to regard our decisions very much as the courts do . They do not need to give a fresh and elaborate opinion upon every case , with a new study of familiar statutes ...
... opinions and de- cisions which will foster economy . We ought to be able to regard our decisions very much as the courts do . They do not need to give a fresh and elaborate opinion upon every case , with a new study of familiar statutes ...
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... opinion . It is said that words are easily spoken : that they cost nothing , are often insincere , and are ineffec ... opinions are sound . Talk- ing is much less common than is supposed . The number of persons who can fairly be called ...
... opinion . It is said that words are easily spoken : that they cost nothing , are often insincere , and are ineffec ... opinions are sound . Talk- ing is much less common than is supposed . The number of persons who can fairly be called ...
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