A Treatise on the Conduct of the UnderstandingS. Andrus & son, 1849 - Всего страниц: 132 |
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... rest that night , and resolved to try to rise on the following morning , which he did , and was carried into his study , where he was placed in an easy chair , and slept for a considerable time Seeming a little refreshed , he would be ...
... rest that night , and resolved to try to rise on the following morning , which he did , and was carried into his study , where he was placed in an easy chair , and slept for a considerable time Seeming a little refreshed , he would be ...
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... rest in the lazy approbation and ap- plause of what was , because it was ; but en- larged his mind to what it might be . In his preface to his Novum Organum concerning lo- gic , he pronounces thus : Qui summas dialectica partes ...
... rest in the lazy approbation and ap- plause of what was , because it was ; but en- larged his mind to what it might be . In his preface to his Novum Organum concerning lo- gic , he pronounces thus : Qui summas dialectica partes ...
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... rest of that vast expensum they give up to night and darkness , and so avoid coming near it . They have a pretty traffic with known correspondents in some little creek ; within that they confine them- selves , and are dexterous managers ...
... rest of that vast expensum they give up to night and darkness , and so avoid coming near it . They have a pretty traffic with known correspondents in some little creek ; within that they confine them- selves , and are dexterous managers ...
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... rest their opinions upon founda- tions that have no more certainty and solidity than the propositions built on them , and em- braced for their sake . Such foundations are these and the like , viz . The founders or lead- ers of my party ...
... rest their opinions upon founda- tions that have no more certainty and solidity than the propositions built on them , and em- braced for their sake . Such foundations are these and the like , viz . The founders or lead- ers of my party ...
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... or sandy , the mind must have some foundation to rest itself upon , and , as I have remarked in another place , it no sooner entertains any proposi- C tion , but it presently hastens to some hy- pothesis OF THE UNDERSTANDING . 21.
... or sandy , the mind must have some foundation to rest itself upon , and , as I have remarked in another place , it no sooner entertains any proposi- C tion , but it presently hastens to some hy- pothesis OF THE UNDERSTANDING . 21.
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