The Republican, Volumen2Richard Carlile R. Carlile, 1820 |
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... knowledge , but can neither confine it nor direct it . By a summary mode of expres- sion , it has been asserted by Lord Bacon , that " knowledge is power . " The observation is just , for in all ranks and degrees of life we find , that ...
... knowledge , but can neither confine it nor direct it . By a summary mode of expres- sion , it has been asserted by Lord Bacon , that " knowledge is power . " The observation is just , for in all ranks and degrees of life we find , that ...
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... knowledge , that moral virtue is the only essential to the happiness of man in society . We have no account in the records of history , that mankind in earlier ages had acquired the facility of obtaining knowledge , that we have now ...
... knowledge , that moral virtue is the only essential to the happiness of man in society . We have no account in the records of history , that mankind in earlier ages had acquired the facility of obtaining knowledge , that we have now ...
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... knowledge of good and evil . And a river went out of Eden to water the garden ; and from theace it was parted , and became into four heads . " The reader will excuse the names and situations of the rivers , which occupy the next four ...
... knowledge of good and evil . And a river went out of Eden to water the garden ; and from theace it was parted , and became into four heads . " The reader will excuse the names and situations of the rivers , which occupy the next four ...
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Insurrections in Scotland and Ireland 289 | 7 |
Address to the inhabitants of Great Britain and Ireland 437 | 16 |
Letter to the Rev W Wait | 56 |
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