 | Henry F. Henderson - Church of Scotland - 1905 - 274 pages
...them beyond all suspicion of any design to deceive others ; of such credit and reputation in the eyes of mankind as to have a great deal to lose in case of their being detected in any falsehood ; and at the same time attesting facts, performed in such a public... | |
 | Marcus Dods - Bible - 1905 - 245 pages
...them beyond all suspicion of any design to deceive others; of such credit and reputation in the eyes of mankind as to have a great deal to lose in case of their being detected in any falsehood ; and at the same time, attesting facts performed in such a public... | |
 | David Hume - Ethics - 1907 - 267 pages
...them beyond all suspicion of any design to deceive others ; of such credit and reputation in the eyes of mankind, as to have a great deal to lose in case of their being detected in any falsehood; and at the same time, attesting facts performed in such a public... | |
 | Thomas Henry Huxley - Science - 1900
...them beyond all suspicion of any design to deceive others; of such credit and reputation in the eyes of mankind as to have a great deal to lose in case of their being detected in any falsehood; and at the same time attesting facts performed in such a public... | |
 | John Bagnell Bury - Free thought - 1913 - 250 pages
...credit in the eyes of mankind as to have a great deal to lose in case of their being detected in any falsehood, and at the same time attesting facts performed in such a public manner as to render detection unavoidable — all which circumstances are requisite to give us a full assurance... | |
 | John Bagnell Bury - Free thought - 1913 - 250 pages
...integrity as to place them beyond all suspicion of any design to deceive others; of such credit in the eyes of mankind as to have a great deal to lose in case of their being detected in any falsehood, and at the same time attesting facts performed in such a public... | |
 | Thomas Henry Huxley - 1914 - 321 pages
...them beyond all suspicion of any design to deceive others ; of such credit and reputation in the eyes of mankind, as to have a great deal to lose in case of their being detected in any falsehood; and at the same time attesting facts, performed in such a public... | |
 | 1915
...them beyond all suspicion of any design to deceive others; of such credit and reputation in the eyes of mankind as to have a great deal to lose in case of their being detected in any falsehood; and at the same time attesting facts, performed in a public... | |
 | Book collecting - 1916
...them beyond all suspicion of any design to deceive others; of such credit and reputation in the eyes of mankind as to have a great deal to lose in case of their being detected in any falsehood ; in such a public manner, and in so celebrated a part of the... | |
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