A Treatise on the Conduct of the UnderstandingS. Andrus & son, 1849 - 132 من الصفحات |
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... body be as well propor- tioned , and his joints as supple , and his natural parts not any way inferior . The legs of ... bodies to ! Not but that sundry , in almost all manual arts 16 OF THE CONDUCT -Practice and Habits, Practice,
... body be as well propor- tioned , and his joints as supple , and his natural parts not any way inferior . The legs of ... bodies to ! Not but that sundry , in almost all manual arts 16 OF THE CONDUCT -Practice and Habits, Practice,
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... bodies have noth- ing peculiar in them from those of the amazed lookers on . As it is in the body , so it is in the mind ; practice makes it what it is , and most even of those excellencies , which are looked on as natural endowments ...
... bodies have noth- ing peculiar in them from those of the amazed lookers on . As it is in the body , so it is in the mind ; practice makes it what it is , and most even of those excellencies , which are looked on as natural endowments ...
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... body , to their perfection . Many a good poetic vein is buried under a trade , and never produces any thing for want of improvement . We see the ways of discourse and reasoning . are very different , even concerning the same matter , at ...
... body , to their perfection . Many a good poetic vein is buried under a trade , and never produces any thing for want of improvement . We see the ways of discourse and reasoning . are very different , even concerning the same matter , at ...
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... bodies are . Would you have a man write or paint , dance or fence well , or perform any other manual operation dexterously and with ease ; let him have ever so much vigour and activity , suppleness and address naturally , yet nobody ...
... bodies are . Would you have a man write or paint , dance or fence well , or perform any other manual operation dexterously and with ease ; let him have ever so much vigour and activity , suppleness and address naturally , yet nobody ...
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... bodies , and we must expect nothing from our understandings , any farther than they are perfected by habits . The Americans are not all born with worse understandings than the Europeans , though we see none of them have such reaches in ...
... bodies , and we must expect nothing from our understandings , any farther than they are perfected by habits . The Americans are not all born with worse understandings than the Europeans , though we see none of them have such reaches in ...
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