A Treatise on the Conduct of the UnderstandingS. Andrus & son, 1849 - Всего страниц: 132 |
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... commonly content themselves with words which have no distinct ideas to them , though , in other matters that they come with an unbiassed indifferency to , they want not abilities to talk and hear reason , where OF THE UNDERSTANDING ...
... commonly content themselves with words which have no distinct ideas to them , though , in other matters that they come with an unbiassed indifferency to , they want not abilities to talk and hear reason , where OF THE UNDERSTANDING ...
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... commonly but a small pittance of knowledge , because his ideas and notions have been confined to the narrow bounds of a poor conversation and employ- ment the low mechanic of a country town : does somewhat outdo him ; porters and ...
... commonly but a small pittance of knowledge , because his ideas and notions have been confined to the narrow bounds of a poor conversation and employ- ment the low mechanic of a country town : does somewhat outdo him ; porters and ...
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... commonly to be observed in those who have from the beginning been_seasoned only by one part of knowledge . Let a man be given up to the contemplation of one sort of knowl- edge , and that will become every thing . The mind will take ...
... commonly to be observed in those who have from the beginning been_seasoned only by one part of knowledge . Let a man be given up to the contemplation of one sort of knowl- edge , and that will become every thing . The mind will take ...
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... commonly observable in men of study , no less prejudi- cial nor ridiculous than the former ; and that is a fantastical and wild - attributing all know- ledge to the ancients alone , or to the moderns This raving upon antiquity in matter ...
... commonly observable in men of study , no less prejudi- cial nor ridiculous than the former ; and that is a fantastical and wild - attributing all know- ledge to the ancients alone , or to the moderns This raving upon antiquity in matter ...
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... - tinually in . Such nice palates relish nothing but strange notions quite out of the way : whatever is commonly received , has the mark of the beast on it ; and they think it a lessen- * ing to them to hearken to it , or 68 OF THE CONDUCT.
... - tinually in . Such nice palates relish nothing but strange notions quite out of the way : whatever is commonly received , has the mark of the beast on it ; and they think it a lessen- * ing to them to hearken to it , or 68 OF THE CONDUCT.
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