A Treatise on the Conduct of the UnderstandingS. Andrus & son, 1849 - 132 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة vi
... appears that he continued to prosecute this study , and to keep up his acquaintance with several of the faculty . In what reputation he was held by some of the most eminent of them , we may judge from the testimo- nial that was given of ...
... appears that he continued to prosecute this study , and to keep up his acquaintance with several of the faculty . In what reputation he was held by some of the most eminent of them , we may judge from the testimo- nial that was given of ...
الصفحة xi
... appears from his answer to a relation , who had inquired of him what was the shortest and surest way for a young gentleman to attain a true knowl- edge of the Christian religion . " Let him study , " said Mr. Locke , " the holy ...
... appears from his answer to a relation , who had inquired of him what was the shortest and surest way for a young gentleman to attain a true knowl- edge of the Christian religion . " Let him study , " said Mr. Locke , " the holy ...
الصفحة 19
... appear perfectly stupid . § 5. Ideas . I WILL not here , in what relates to the right conduct and improvement of the under- standing , repeat again the getting clear and determined ideas , and the employing our thoughts rather about ...
... appear perfectly stupid . § 5. Ideas . I WILL not here , in what relates to the right conduct and improvement of the under- standing , repeat again the getting clear and determined ideas , and the employing our thoughts rather about ...
الصفحة 21
... appear so blameable as may be thought at first sight ; for I think there are a great many that argue thus in earnest , and do it not to impose on themselves or others . They are persuaded of what they say , and think there is weight in ...
... appear so blameable as may be thought at first sight ; for I think there are a great many that argue thus in earnest , and do it not to impose on themselves or others . They are persuaded of what they say , and think there is weight in ...
الصفحة 53
... any one thing . Constancy and assiduity is what they cannot bear the same study long continued in is as intolerable to them as the appearing long in E the same clothes , or fashion , is to a OF THE UNDERSTANDING . 53 Desultory,
... any one thing . Constancy and assiduity is what they cannot bear the same study long continued in is as intolerable to them as the appearing long in E the same clothes , or fashion , is to a OF THE UNDERSTANDING . 53 Desultory,
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