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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... taken notice of , whether an Idea , Propo- fition , Chain of Reafoning , or the Order or Connection of Things , is thereby rendered an Object of Perception , and gives Employment to this firft and moft fimple of our Facul- tics . In ...
... taken notice of , whether an Idea , Propo- fition , Chain of Reafoning , or the Order or Connection of Things , is thereby rendered an Object of Perception , and gives Employment to this firft and moft fimple of our Facul- tics . In ...
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... taken in at one and the fame Time , from the fame Body ; yet these three Perceptions are as diftinct in themselves , as if they all proceeded from different Objects , or were exhi- bited to our Notice at different Times . We are ...
... taken in at one and the fame Time , from the fame Body ; yet these three Perceptions are as diftinct in themselves , as if they all proceeded from different Objects , or were exhi- bited to our Notice at different Times . We are ...
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... taken in by the ordinary means of Perception . So that we here fee the utmoft Bounds of human Knowledge , which however mighty and enlarged , cannot exceed the Limits of thefe our fimple original Ideas , and their various Combinations ...
... taken in by the ordinary means of Perception . So that we here fee the utmoft Bounds of human Knowledge , which however mighty and enlarged , cannot exceed the Limits of thefe our fimple original Ideas , and their various Combinations ...
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... fure fign that they are taken from no certain and invariable Standard in Nature . Many of our Ideas of human Actions may be alfo referred to this Head , as as Treafon , Inceft , Manflaughter , which complex Notions or PERCEPTION . 15.
... fure fign that they are taken from no certain and invariable Standard in Nature . Many of our Ideas of human Actions may be alfo referred to this Head , as as Treafon , Inceft , Manflaughter , which complex Notions or PERCEPTION . 15.
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... taken up at Random , or one of thofe chimerical Fancies in Philofophy , derived rather from a Warmth and Liveliness of Imagination , than Observations drawn from Things themfelves . Do we not daily fee our Food , by the Changes it ...
... taken up at Random , or one of thofe chimerical Fancies in Philofophy , derived rather from a Warmth and Liveliness of Imagination , than Observations drawn from Things themfelves . Do we not daily fee our Food , by the Changes it ...
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