A Treatise on the Conduct of the UnderstandingS. Andrus & son, 1849 - 132 من الصفحات |
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... doing it . He must try whether his principles be certainly true , or not , and how far he may safely rely upon them . This , whether fewer have the heart or the skill to do , I E 2 OF THE UNDERSTANDING . 41 Indifferency, Examine,
... doing it . He must try whether his principles be certainly true , or not , and how far he may safely rely upon them . This , whether fewer have the heart or the skill to do , I E 2 OF THE UNDERSTANDING . 41 Indifferency, Examine,
الصفحة 53
... certainly the farthest way about to knowl- edge . For he that will know , must by the connexion of the proofs see the truth , and the ground it stands on ; and therefore , if he has for haste skipped over what he should have examined ...
... certainly the farthest way about to knowl- edge . For he that will know , must by the connexion of the proofs see the truth , and the ground it stands on ; and therefore , if he has for haste skipped over what he should have examined ...
الصفحة 54
... certainly very useful and necessary to form the mind ; but then it must be done in a different way , and to a different end . Not for talk and vanity to fill the head with shreds of all kinds , that . he who is possessed of such a ...
... certainly very useful and necessary to form the mind ; but then it must be done in a different way , and to a different end . Not for talk and vanity to fill the head with shreds of all kinds , that . he who is possessed of such a ...
الصفحة 83
... certainly to him a mere empty sound without a meaning ; and he learns no more by all that is said of it , or attributed to it , than if it were affirmed only of that bare empty sound . They who would advance in knowledge , and not ...
... certainly to him a mere empty sound without a meaning ; and he learns no more by all that is said of it , or attributed to it , than if it were affirmed only of that bare empty sound . They who would advance in knowledge , and not ...
الصفحة 130
... certainly the greater evil of the two , and deserves our ut- most care and endeavours to preserve the freedom of our better part . In this case our pains will not be lost ; striving and struggling will prevail , if we constantly , on ...
... certainly the greater evil of the two , and deserves our ut- most care and endeavours to preserve the freedom of our better part . In this case our pains will not be lost ; striving and struggling will prevail , if we constantly , on ...
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