The New-England Magazine, Band 2Joseph Tinker Buckingham, Edwin Buckingham, Samuel Gridley Howe, John Osborne Sargent, Park Benjamin J. T. and E. Buckingham, 1832 |
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... REASON ? WHAT is a belief in ghosts , what are ghosts , and what is reason ? These are questions that naturally arise in the mind when the more general one , now offered for discussion , is presented , and it may con- duce to a clear ...
... REASON ? WHAT is a belief in ghosts , what are ghosts , and what is reason ? These are questions that naturally arise in the mind when the more general one , now offered for discussion , is presented , and it may con- duce to a clear ...
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... reason ? The answer to this ques- tion has not a little to do with our discussion . Reason is the faculty , by which we examine the weight of testimony by which past occur- rences are proved ; the truth of what is said to be now in ...
... reason ? The answer to this ques- tion has not a little to do with our discussion . Reason is the faculty , by which we examine the weight of testimony by which past occur- rences are proved ; the truth of what is said to be now in ...
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... reasons against the measure seem to have been so strong , as to outweigh with the Legislature the voice of the ... reason and expe- rience very clearly at all times , " and " that having duly considered the advanta ges of forming ...
... reasons against the measure seem to have been so strong , as to outweigh with the Legislature the voice of the ... reason and expe- rience very clearly at all times , " and " that having duly considered the advanta ges of forming ...
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