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" I could not possibly give you one of the " arguments " you cruelly hint at, on which any doctrine of mine stands. For I do not know what arguments mean in reference to any expression of a thought. "
The Magazine of American History with Notes and Queries - Page 448
edited by - 1882
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The Christian reformer; or, Unitarian magazine and review [ed. by ..., Volume 2

Robert Aspland - 1846 - 798 pages
...ventures to address his fellow-creatures on topics of interest and importance, proclaims that he does not know " what arguments mean, in reference to any expression of a thought," we must infer that thought with him cannot be expected to be coherent, nor expressions to have their...
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The Christian Reformer, Or, Unitarian Magazine and Review, Volume 2

Unitarianism - 1846 - 800 pages
...ventures to address his fellow-creatures on topics of interest and importance, proclaims that he does not know " what arguments mean, in reference to any expression of a thought," we must infer that thought with him cannot be expected to be coherent, nor expressions to have their...
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The Poets and Poetry of America

Rufus Wilmot Griswold - American poetry - 1855 - 690 pages
...•nil not рчк«1Му jcive you one of the 'arguments' on wb.kh any doctrine of mine stands; fjr 1 do not know what arguments mean in reference to any...expression of a thought. I delight In telling what 1 think; but. If you ask me how 1 dare say во, or why it is so, I am the most helpless of mortal...
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Memoir of the Life of Henry Ware, Jr, Volume 1

John Ware - Unitarianism - 1874 - 578 pages
...know, that there is no scholar less willing or less able to be a polemic. I could not give account of myself if challenged. I could not possibly give...the ' arguments' you cruelly hint at, on which any tioetrine of mine stands. For I do not know what arguments mean, hi reference to any expression of...
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The Methodist Quarterly Review, Volume 34; Volume 56

Methodist Church - 1874 - 712 pages
...well know that there is no scholar less willing or less able to be a polemic. I could not give account of myself if challenged. I could not possibly give...of the " arguments" you cruelly hint at, on which any'doctrine of mine stands. For I do not know what arguments mean in reference to any expression of...
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The Christian Ambassador, Volume 13

Theology - 1875 - 402 pages
...well know that there is no scholar less willing or less able to be a polemic. I could not give account of myself if challenged. I could not possibly give...thought. I delight in telling what I think ; but if yon ask me how 1 dare say so, or why it is so, I am the most helpless of mortal men. I do not even...
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The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 253

Early English newspapers - 1882 - 968 pages
...There is no scholar less willing or less able than myself to be a polemic. I could not give an account of myself if challenged. I could not possibly give...doctrine of mine stands. For I do not know what arguments are in reference to any expression of a thought. I delight in telling what I think ; but if you ask...
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Alph Waldo Emerson

Alexander Ireland - 1882 - 128 pages
...There is no scholar less willing or less able than myself to be a polemic. I could not give an account of myself, if challenged. I could not possibly give...doctrine of mine stands. For I do not know what arguments are in reference to any expression of a thought. I delight in telling what I think ; but if you ask...
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In Memoriam. Ralph Waldo Emerson: Recollections of His Visits to England in ...

Alexander Ireland - 1882 - 214 pages
...There is no scholar less willing or less able than myself to be a polemic. I could not give an account of myself, if challenged. I could not possibly give...doctrine of mine stands. For I do not know what arguments are in reference to any expression of a thought I delight in \ telling what I think ; but if you ask...
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The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 253

English periodicals - 1882 - 778 pages
...to be a polemic. I could not give an account of myself if challenged. I could not possibly give yon one of the arguments you cruelly hint at, on which...doctrine of mine stands. For I do not know what arguments are in reference to any expression of a thought. I delight in telling what I think ; but if you ask...
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