The Selected Writings of Benjamin RushPhilosophical Library, 1947 - 433 pages |
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Page 95
... frequently to attend the courts of justice , where he will have the best op- portunities of acquiring habits of comparing , and arranging his ideas by observing the discovery of truth , in the examination of witnesses , and where he ...
... frequently to attend the courts of justice , where he will have the best op- portunities of acquiring habits of comparing , and arranging his ideas by observing the discovery of truth , in the examination of witnesses , and where he ...
Page 158
... frequently overbalances the loss of their eyesight . There are two blind young men , brothers , in this city , of the name of Dutton , who can tell when they approach a post in walking across a street , by a peculiar sound which the ...
... frequently overbalances the loss of their eyesight . There are two blind young men , brothers , in this city , of the name of Dutton , who can tell when they approach a post in walking across a street , by a peculiar sound which the ...
Page 294
... frequently reminded of the arguments on which Christianity is founded , and of the numerous and powerful motives which enforce a belief of it . It is in places of public worship that these arguments and mo- tives are delivered to the ...
... frequently reminded of the arguments on which Christianity is founded , and of the numerous and powerful motives which enforce a belief of it . It is in places of public worship that these arguments and mo- tives are delivered to the ...
Contents
ON SLAVEKEEPING 1773 | 3 |
YON HELPING THE AFRICANS date unknown | 24 |
SYLVANIA 1777 | 54 |
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