136/191 1734.] * * * * * NOTES ON SKELTON.[1] 1825. 22. The omission of his prayers on the morning it happened, he supposed ever after to be the cause of this unhappy accident. So early was his mind impressed with a lively sense of religious duty. The question is:--To what extent the undoubted subjective truth may legitimately influence our judgment as to the possibility of the objective. |