Publisher's Synopsis
Excerpt from The American Whig Review, 1850, Vol. 11
Such is, however, the judgment of most men upon most subjects from the cradle to the grave. It is necessarily the judg ment of all men, and of all ages of man kind, until they have attained that intel lectual manhood which fits and sets them to review the provisional teachings of their nonage, and to transform into principles what had been hitherto but prejudices. We mean by prejudices, not necessarily errors; but, according to the etymology, simple p7e judgments, or judgments with. Out examination.
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