Essays on Historical TruthLongmans, 1871 - 468 páginas |
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... reasons wished to get rid of Leicester , and had brought him to trial on the charge of murdering his wife , some ... reason for advising Philip to give him hopes of epousing the Infanta , but by no means ever to go farther , that he ...
... reasons wished to get rid of Leicester , and had brought him to trial on the charge of murdering his wife , some ... reason for advising Philip to give him hopes of epousing the Infanta , but by no means ever to go farther , that he ...
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... reason on political sub- jects satisfactorily to themselves and to a more or less numerous body of admirers , know nothing whatever of the methods of physical investigation beyond a few pre- cepts which they continue to parrot after ...
... reason on political sub- jects satisfactorily to themselves and to a more or less numerous body of admirers , know nothing whatever of the methods of physical investigation beyond a few pre- cepts which they continue to parrot after ...
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... reason . This is what Descartes attempted to do , and inculcated as the thing to be done ; and as he shares with only one other name the honour of having given his impress to the whole character of the modern speculative movement , the ...
... reason . This is what Descartes attempted to do , and inculcated as the thing to be done ; and as he shares with only one other name the honour of having given his impress to the whole character of the modern speculative movement , the ...
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... reasons for despair are stronger from the difficuly of obtaining agreement among mankind as to what are facts . This consideration may well force itself on the minds of all who have seen what statements have been put forward to the ...
... reasons for despair are stronger from the difficuly of obtaining agreement among mankind as to what are facts . This consideration may well force itself on the minds of all who have seen what statements have been put forward to the ...
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... reason could come to the conclusion that the rulers of the seventeenth century , who certainly did not themselves know even the first rudiments of political science — unless the maxim ' qui nescit dissimulare nescit regnare , ' and ...
... reason could come to the conclusion that the rulers of the seventeenth century , who certainly did not themselves know even the first rudiments of political science — unless the maxim ' qui nescit dissimulare nescit regnare , ' and ...
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Alexander Ruthven Amos Amy Robsart appears Author Bacon brother brought to Light Cæsar called character Charles Coke Commonwealth Comte conclusion Council Countess Countess of Somerset court Cromwell Crown 8vo death deponer deposition Earl of Gowrie Earl of Northampton Edinburgh England English essay evidence examination facts gallery chamber Gowrie Conspiracy Gowrie House Gowrie's Hobbes Hobbes's Hume Hume's Ibid idea Illustrations J. S. Mill James Mill John Justice King James King James's king's letters Leviathan Lobell Logan London Lord Macaulay Majesty Mayerne metaphysical Mill's mind murder narrative observed opinion Overbury's Oyer of Poisoning Paper Office parliament passage persons philosophy Pitcairn plot political Post 8vo Prince Henry proved quoted Ramsay reason remarkable Restalrig Robert says Second Edition Sir Thomas Erskine Sir Thomas Monson Sir Thomas Overbury Sir Walter Scott Sprot story Stuart tion trial Truth brought Weldon William witness Woodcuts words writer
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