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1. I 'll give him reasons for it.Shak. The reason of the motion of the balance in a wheel watch is by the motion of the next wheel.Sir M. Hale. This reason did the ancient fathers render, why the church was called "catholic."Bp. Pearson. Virtue and vice are not arbitrary things; but there is a natural and eternal reason for that goodness and virtue, and against vice and wickedness.Tillotson. We have no other faculties of perceiving or knowing anything divine or human, but by our five senses and our reason.P. Browne. In common and popular discourse, reason denotes that power by which we distinguish truth from falsehood, and right from wrong, and by which we are enabled to combine means for the attainment of particular ends.Stewart. Reason is used sometimes to express the whole of those powers which elevate man above the brutes, and constitute his rational nature, more especially, perhaps, his intellectual powers; sometimes to express the power of deduction or argumentation.Stewart. By the pure reason I mean the power by which we become possessed of principles.Coleridge. The sense perceives; the understanding, in its own peculiar operation, conceives; the reason, or rationalized understanding, comprehends.Coleridge. I was promised, on a time,Spenser. But law in a free nation hath been ever public reason; the enacted reason of a parliament, which he denying to enact, denies to govern us by that which ought to be our law; interposing his own private reason, which to us is no law.Milton. The most probable way of bringing France to reason would be by the making an attempt on the Spanish West Indies.Addison. |
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