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1827 Aug. 12
Civil Code
At so advanced a period of the 19th Century, such is the
condition of the most important of its science! Nonsense
the basis of all argument! Nonsense and nothing more the basis of all the intellectual
practice! When is is that men on whose practice depends
the happiness or unhappiness of another, when is it that
they will bring themselves to behold it in its true light?
when is it that they will lay themselves be brought prevailed upon to wean
themselves from it? to substituting , ,
empty in the room of it the of plain sense,
plain sense indicative assertive of the probable effect of its practice
of a question upon human feelings – upon the feelings
of the several parties interest whose interest – whose happiness
is affected by it?
☞ Exercise Westminster Review of Humphrey Humphrey and Parfait notende
for other such nonsensical phrases, nor employed principles: –
Law of Nature – Right &c –
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