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Excerpt from British Essayists, Vol. 24 of 45: With Prefaces Biographical, Historical, and Critical
I had the misfortune, some time ago, to be in company where a gentleman, who has the honour to be a principal speaker at a disputing society of the first class. Was expected. Till this person came in, the conversation was carried on with the cheer ful easy negligence of sensible good -humour; but we soon discovered that his discourse was a perpet ual effort to betray the company into attempts to prove self-evident propositions; a practice in which he seems to have followed the example of that deep philosopher, who denied motion, 'because, ' as he said, 'a body must move either where it is, or where it is not; and both suppositions are equally absurd.
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