The Preceptor: Containing a General Course of Education. Wherein the First Principles of Polite Learning are Laid Down in a Way Most Suitable for Trying the Genius, and Advancing the Instruction of Youth. In Twelve Parts. Illustrated with Maps and Useful Cuts, Том 2R. and J. Dodsley, 1758 |
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... place it in , fome other Substance , of a diftinct Nature and Propertics , which we call Spirit . X. AND here it is carefully to be obferved , Indy and Spi- that the feveral Species of corporeal Subftances , rit , difinct Subflances ...
... place it in , fome other Substance , of a diftinct Nature and Propertics , which we call Spirit . X. AND here it is carefully to be obferved , Indy and Spi- that the feveral Species of corporeal Subftances , rit , difinct Subflances ...
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... Notion of their Figure and Shape . In this manner we get our general Ideas ; for fuch naked Ap- rances , feparated from the Circumftances of Time , Place , & c . & c . ferve the Mind as Standards , by or PERCEPTION . 25.
... Notion of their Figure and Shape . In this manner we get our general Ideas ; for fuch naked Ap- rances , feparated from the Circumftances of Time , Place , & c . & c . ferve the Mind as Standards , by or PERCEPTION . 25.
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... Place in which we exift , is looked upon as a kind of Center to the whole Expanfion . From thence we let loose our Thoughts on every Side ; above , below , a- round , and find we can travel on , in the Repetition of Miles , and Millions ...
... Place in which we exift , is looked upon as a kind of Center to the whole Expanfion . From thence we let loose our Thoughts on every Side ; above , below , a- round , and find we can travel on , in the Repetition of Miles , and Millions ...
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... place , have led us into innumerable Views of Things , to which our Forefathers were perfect Strangers . But I fhall not push these Reflections any farther , believing that what has been faid , will be fufficient to fhew , the Original ...
... place , have led us into innumerable Views of Things , to which our Forefathers were perfect Strangers . But I fhall not push these Reflections any farther , believing that what has been faid , will be fufficient to fhew , the Original ...
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... Place of its Existence . Thefe laft Confi- derations however , are infeparable from the Reality of Things , and therefore must be added to the general Idea , before we can conceive any thing conformable to it actually brought into Being ...
... Place of its Existence . Thefe laft Confi- derations however , are infeparable from the Reality of Things , and therefore must be added to the general Idea , before we can conceive any thing conformable to it actually brought into Being ...
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