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 ...J. Dodsley, 1793 |
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... Judgement of Things , and fhape our Actions agreeably to the Circumftances in which we are placed . No Study therefore is more impor- tant than that which introduces us to the Knowledge of our- felves . Hereby we become acquainted with ...
... Judgement of Things , and fhape our Actions agreeably to the Circumftances in which we are placed . No Study therefore is more impor- tant than that which introduces us to the Knowledge of our- felves . Hereby we become acquainted with ...
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... Judgement . VI . BUT the Mind does not always reft fatif- fied in the bare View and Contemplation of its Ideas , It is of a more active and bufy Nature , and likes to be affembling them together , and comparing them one with another ...
... Judgement . VI . BUT the Mind does not always reft fatif- fied in the bare View and Contemplation of its Ideas , It is of a more active and bufy Nature , and likes to be affembling them together , and comparing them one with another ...
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... Judgement . Reasoning . VII . INTUITION affords the highest Degree of Certainty ; it breaks in with an irresistible Light upon the Understanding , and leaves no Room for Doubt or Hefitation . Could we in all Cafes ,, by thus putting two ...
... Judgement . Reasoning . VII . INTUITION affords the highest Degree of Certainty ; it breaks in with an irresistible Light upon the Understanding , and leaves no Room for Doubt or Hefitation . Could we in all Cafes ,, by thus putting two ...
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... Judgements , in which thefe Ideas are feverally compared with a third , and their Relation thereby discovered . We fee , therefore , that Rea- foning is a much more complicated Act of the Mind than fimple Judgement , and neceffarily ...
... Judgements , in which thefe Ideas are feverally compared with a third , and their Relation thereby discovered . We fee , therefore , that Rea- foning is a much more complicated Act of the Mind than fimple Judgement , and neceffarily ...
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... Judgement , Reafoning , and Difpofition , as well as the Order in which they are placed , have a real Foundation in ... Judgements , but also to our Reafonings . In a Word , what- ever comes under the View of the Mind , so as to be ...
... Judgement , Reafoning , and Difpofition , as well as the Order in which they are placed , have a real Foundation in ... Judgements , but also to our Reafonings . In a Word , what- ever comes under the View of the Mind , so as to be ...
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