A Treatise on the Conduct of the Understanding |
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I do not deny that natural disposition may often give the first rise to it , but that never carries a man far , without use and exercise ; and it is practice alone that brings the powers of the mind , as well as those of the body ...
I do not deny that natural disposition may often give the first rise to it , but that never carries a man far , without use and exercise ; and it is practice alone that brings the powers of the mind , as well as those of the body ...
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Truth never sinks into these men's minds , nor gives any tincture to them , but cameleon - like , they take the colour of what is laid before them , and as soon lose and resign it to the next that happens to ...
Truth never sinks into these men's minds , nor gives any tincture to them , but cameleon - like , they take the colour of what is laid before them , and as soon lose and resign it to the next that happens to ...
الصفحة 108
I appeal to my reader's experience , whether this has never happened to him , especially when , busy on one thing he has occasionally reflected on another . I ask him whether he has never thus been scared with a sudden opinion of mighty ...
I appeal to my reader's experience , whether this has never happened to him , especially when , busy on one thing he has occasionally reflected on another . I ask him whether he has never thus been scared with a sudden opinion of mighty ...
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