| Joseph Butler - 1804 - 462 sider
...There is a very strong presumption against common speculative truths, and. against the most ordinary facts, before the proof of them ; which yet is overcome by almost any proof. There is a presumption of millions to one, against the story of CcEsar, or of any other man. For, suppose... | |
| Joseph Butler - 1813 - 496 sider
...There is a very strong presumption against common spe-, culative truths, and against the most ordinary facts, before the proof of them ; which yet is overcome by almost any proof. There is a presumption of millions to one, against the story of Caesar, or of any other man. For suppose... | |
| Joseph Butler, Samuel Hallifax - 1819 - 256 sider
...there is a very strong presumption against common speculative truths, and against the most ordinary facts, before the proof of them, which yet is overcome by almost any proof. There is a presumption of millions to one against the story of Ccesar, or of any other man. For suppose... | |
| Joseph Butler - 1820 - 264 sider
...there is a very strong presumption against common speculative truths, and against the most ordinary facts, before the proof of them, which yet is overcome by almost any proof. There is a presumption of millions to one against the story of Caesar, or of any other roan. For suppose... | |
| George Campbell - 1823 - 590 sider
...subject. ' There is a very strong presump• tion,' says he, ' against the most ordinary facts be* fore the proof of them, which yet is overcome by ' almost any proof. There is a presumption of mil' lions to one against the story of Caesar, or of any ' other man. For... | |
| George Campbell - 1824 - 396 sider
...made on this subject. ' There is a very strong ' presumption,' says he, ( against the most ordinary facts, before ' the proof of them, which yet is overcome by almost any proof. ' There is a presumption of millions to one against the story of ' Czesar, or of any other man. For... | |
| Joseph Butler - 1824 - 478 sider
...There is a very strong presumption against common speculative truths, and against the most ordinary facts, before the proof of them; which yet is overcome by almost any proof. There is a presumption of millions to one, against the story of Caesar, or of any other man. For suppose... | |
| James Edward Gambier - 1824 - 364 sider
...There is a very strong presumption against common speculative truths, and against the most ordinary facts, before the proof of them ; which yet is overcome by almost any proof. There is a presumption of millions to one against the story of Caesar, or of any other man. For suppose... | |
| John Sheppard - 1829 - 408 sider
...1st. — There is a very strong presumption," (observes Bishop Butler,) " against the most ordinary facts before the proof of them, which yet is overcome by almost any proof. There is a presumption of millions to one against the story of Caesar, or any other man. For suppose... | |
| 1834 - 588 sider
...there is a very strong presumption against common speculative truths, and against the most ordinary facts, before the proof of them ; which yet is overcome by almost any proof. There is a presumption of millions to one, against the story of Caesar, or of any other man. For suppose... | |
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