A Treatise on the Conduct of the UnderstandingS. Andrus & son, 1849 - 132 من الصفحات |
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... carried into his study , where he was placed in an easy chair , and slept for a considerable time Seeming a little refreshed , he would be dressed as he used to be , and observing lady Masham reading to herself in the Psalms while he ...
... carried into his study , where he was placed in an easy chair , and slept for a considerable time Seeming a little refreshed , he would be dressed as he used to be , and observing lady Masham reading to herself in the Psalms while he ...
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... carry this a little farther Here is one muffled up in the zeal and infallibility of his own sect , and will not touch a book , or enter into debate with a person that will question any of those things which to him are sacred . Another ...
... carry this a little farther Here is one muffled up in the zeal and infallibility of his own sect , and will not touch a book , or enter into debate with a person that will question any of those things which to him are sacred . Another ...
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... carry us farther than can easily be ima- gined but it is only the exercise of those powers which gives us ability and skill in any thing , and leads us towards perfection . A middle - aged ploughman will scarce ever be brought to the ...
... carry us farther than can easily be ima- gined but it is only the exercise of those powers which gives us ability and skill in any thing , and leads us towards perfection . A middle - aged ploughman will scarce ever be brought to the ...
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... carried us . And , therefore , in ways of reasoning , which men have not been used to , he that will observe the conclusions they take up , must be satisfied they are not all rational . This has been the less taken notice of , be- cause ...
... carried us . And , therefore , in ways of reasoning , which men have not been used to , he that will observe the conclusions they take up , must be satisfied they are not all rational . This has been the less taken notice of , be- cause ...
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... carry them into their minds to be judged of , by what they shall find in history to confirm or reverse these imperfect observations ; which may be estab- lished into rules fit to be relied on , when they are justified by a sufficient ...
... carry them into their minds to be judged of , by what they shall find in history to confirm or reverse these imperfect observations ; which may be estab- lished into rules fit to be relied on , when they are justified by a sufficient ...
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