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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... ferve , that Perception and Judgment , in the Propriety of the English Tongue , have a much more extenfive Signification than Logicians commonly allow them . We not only per- ceive the Ideas in our own Minds , but we are faid alfo to ...
... ferve , that Perception and Judgment , in the Propriety of the English Tongue , have a much more extenfive Signification than Logicians commonly allow them . We not only per- ceive the Ideas in our own Minds , but we are faid alfo to ...
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... ferve to explain their several Appearances , and the Manner in which they are formed . It is evident from what has been faid above , that they all fall naturally under these two Heads , Firft , thofe original Im- preffions that are ...
... ferve to explain their several Appearances , and the Manner in which they are formed . It is evident from what has been faid above , that they all fall naturally under these two Heads , Firft , thofe original Im- preffions that are ...
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... ferve beft to fhew , how by a continued Addition or Re- petition , our more enlarged and complex Ideas are made up . Simple Ideas bave no Ad- miffion but by the proper In- Lets of Nature . IV . HAVING thus given a general View of our ...
... ferve beft to fhew , how by a continued Addition or Re- petition , our more enlarged and complex Ideas are made up . Simple Ideas bave no Ad- miffion but by the proper In- Lets of Nature . IV . HAVING thus given a general View of our ...
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... ferve rather to fill the Memory with Words and their Significations , than furnith clear and diftin & t Apprehenfions of fhall not trouble the Reader with them . It is more mate- rial to obferve , that the Change of Properties in any ...
... ferve rather to fill the Memory with Words and their Significations , than furnith clear and diftin & t Apprehenfions of fhall not trouble the Reader with them . It is more mate- rial to obferve , that the Change of Properties in any ...
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... ferve as general Heads , under which to rank all the particular Beings that fall within the Compafs of our Know- ledge . For we having no Ways of Perception but Senfe and Confcioufnefs , can have no Notices of Things , but as derived ...
... ferve as general Heads , under which to rank all the particular Beings that fall within the Compafs of our Know- ledge . For we having no Ways of Perception but Senfe and Confcioufnefs , can have no Notices of Things , but as derived ...
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