Thoughts on the Conduct of the Understanding1820 - Всего страниц: 268 |
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... true as a valuable acquisition to society , which cannot possibly hurt or obstruct the good effect of any other truth whatsoever , for they all partake of one common essence , and neces- sarily coincide with each other ; and like the ...
... true as a valuable acquisition to society , which cannot possibly hurt or obstruct the good effect of any other truth whatsoever , for they all partake of one common essence , and neces- sarily coincide with each other ; and like the ...
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... . Knowledge of things . 2nd . Knowledge of words . ( A ) III . There is an intimate connexion between hap- piness and knowledge , and between error and misery . ( B ) IV . Assuming these positions to be true , the THOUGHTS ...
... . Knowledge of things . 2nd . Knowledge of words . ( A ) III . There is an intimate connexion between hap- piness and knowledge , and between error and misery . ( B ) IV . Assuming these positions to be true , the THOUGHTS ...
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Basil Montagu. IV . Assuming these positions to be true , the ques- tion is , how the mind can be so disciplined as to be least infected by error , and most stored with knowledge ? How shall our reason be guided , that it be right ; that ...
Basil Montagu. IV . Assuming these positions to be true , the ques- tion is , how the mind can be so disciplined as to be least infected by error , and most stored with knowledge ? How shall our reason be guided , that it be right ; that ...
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... TRUE PLEASURES . Wisdom doth balance in her scales those true and false pleasures which do equally invite the senses ; and rejecting all such as have no solid value or E 2 NOTE ( B ) . 53 resembles the form of a human being. ...
... TRUE PLEASURES . Wisdom doth balance in her scales those true and false pleasures which do equally invite the senses ; and rejecting all such as have no solid value or E 2 NOTE ( B ) . 53 resembles the form of a human being. ...
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... true path , that was absolutely untrod before , and submitting his mind to things , may somewhat have advanced the design . " Assuming that there is not the same exertion as existed in former times , does this originate- 1st . In want ...
... true path , that was absolutely untrod before , and submitting his mind to things , may somewhat have advanced the design . " Assuming that there is not the same exertion as existed in former times , does this originate- 1st . In want ...
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