A Treatise on the Conduct of the UnderstandingS. Andrus & son, 1849 - 132 من الصفحات |
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... art ; and it is not improbable that his principal motive in studying it was , that he might be qualified , when necessary , to act as his own physician . In the year 1664 , he accepted of an offer to go abroad , in the capacity of ...
... art ; and it is not improbable that his principal motive in studying it was , that he might be qualified , when necessary , to act as his own physician . In the year 1664 , he accepted of an offer to go abroad , in the capacity of ...
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... art taught in the schools for the direction of the mind in the study of the arts and sciences , that it would perhaps be thought an affectation of novelty to suspect , that rules , that have served the learned world these two or three ...
... art taught in the schools for the direction of the mind in the study of the arts and sciences , that it would perhaps be thought an affectation of novelty to suspect , that rules , that have served the learned world these two or three ...
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... arts which consisted in talk and opin- ion ; yet comes very far short of subtilty in the real performances of nature , and catch- ing at what it cannot reach , has served to confirm and establish errors , rather than to And therefore a ...
... arts which consisted in talk and opin- ion ; yet comes very far short of subtilty in the real performances of nature , and catch- ing at what it cannot reach , has served to confirm and establish errors , rather than to And therefore a ...
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... art and industry would never be able to master ; and their very na- tures seem to want a foundation to raise on it that which other men easily attain unto- Amongst men of equal education there is great inequality of parts . And the ...
... art and industry would never be able to master ; and their very na- tures seem to want a foundation to raise on it that which other men easily attain unto- Amongst men of equal education there is great inequality of parts . And the ...
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... arts , and conveniences of life , of which they knew nothing , they looked upon themselves , I say , as the hap- piest and wisest people of the universe . But for all that , nobody , I think , will imagine them deep naturalists , or ...
... arts , and conveniences of life , of which they knew nothing , they looked upon themselves , I say , as the hap- piest and wisest people of the universe . But for all that , nobody , I think , will imagine them deep naturalists , or ...
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