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Infamy. Forfeiture of Reputation
rest which no possible superiority of learning could give
a man at present. Ipse dixit is an expression
that took its rise front the blind obsequiousness
of the disciples of Pythagoras: and not
ill characteristic of the manner of thinking
of those who pretended to make any use of
their thinking faculty throughout antient Greece.
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