How often do we contradict the right rules of reason in the whole course of our lives! Reason itself is true and just, but the reason of every particular man is weak and wavering, perpetually swayed and turned by his interests, his passions, and his vices.


Miscellanies. The Tenth Volume. By Dr. Swift (ed. 1745)


How often do we contradict the right rules of reason in the whole course of our lives! Reason itself is true and just, but the reason of every...

How often do we contradict the right rules of reason in the whole course of our lives! Reason itself is true and just, but the reason of every...

How often do we contradict the right rules of reason in the whole course of our lives! Reason itself is true and just, but the reason of every...

How often do we contradict the right rules of reason in the whole course of our lives! Reason itself is true and just, but the reason of every...