A Treatise on the Conduct of the Understanding, Выпуск 1Timothy Bedlington, 1828 - Всего страниц: 132 |
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... plain they are . If this be so , it will be urged , why then do they not make use of sure and unquestionable principles , rather than rest on such grounds as may deceive them , and will , as is visible , serve to support error as well ...
... plain they are . If this be so , it will be urged , why then do they not make use of sure and unquestionable principles , rather than rest on such grounds as may deceive them , and will , as is visible , serve to support error as well ...
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... plain way , and he himself that is so puz- zled , when he comes to see the connexion , wonders what it was he stuck at , in a case so plain . §7 . Mathematics . I HAVE mentioned mathematics as a way to settle in the mind a habit of ...
... plain way , and he himself that is so puz- zled , when he comes to see the connexion , wonders what it was he stuck at , in a case so plain . §7 . Mathematics . I HAVE mentioned mathematics as a way to settle in the mind a habit of ...
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... plain arithmetic , and could be brought to cast up an ordinary sum , are capable of this , if they had but accustomed their minds to rea- soning but they that have wholly neglected the exercise of their understandings in this way , will ...
... plain arithmetic , and could be brought to cast up an ordinary sum , are capable of this , if they had but accustomed their minds to rea- soning but they that have wholly neglected the exercise of their understandings in this way , will ...
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... plain by their warmth and eagerness , are not indifferent for their own opinions , but methinks are very indifferent whether they be true or false ; since they cannot endure to have any doubts raised , or objections made against them ...
... plain by their warmth and eagerness , are not indifferent for their own opinions , but methinks are very indifferent whether they be true or false ; since they cannot endure to have any doubts raised , or objections made against them ...
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... plain , here a morass , and there a river ; wood- land in one part , and savannahs in another . Such superficial ideas and observations as these he may collect in galloping over it but the more useful observations of the soil , plants ...
... plain , here a morass , and there a river ; wood- land in one part , and savannahs in another . Such superficial ideas and observations as these he may collect in galloping over it but the more useful observations of the soil , plants ...
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