A Treatise on the Conduct of the UnderstandingS. Andrus & son, 1849 - 132 من الصفحات |
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... fear most men's minds are more unfurnished with such ideas than is imagined . They often . use the words , and how can they be suspected to want the ideas ? What I have said in the third book of my Essay , will excuse me from any other ...
... fear most men's minds are more unfurnished with such ideas than is imagined . They often . use the words , and how can they be suspected to want the ideas ? What I have said in the third book of my Essay , will excuse me from any other ...
الصفحة 40
... fear to put it to the proof ? If his opinion be settled upon a firm foundation , if the arguments that sup port it , and have obtained his assent , be clear good , and convincing , why should he be shy t have it tried whether they be ...
... fear to put it to the proof ? If his opinion be settled upon a firm foundation , if the arguments that sup port it , and have obtained his assent , be clear good , and convincing , why should he be shy t have it tried whether they be ...
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... fear this is the foundation of great error and worse consequences . To be indifferent which of two opinions is true , is the right temper of the mind that preserves it from being imposed on , and disposes it to examine with that in ...
... fear this is the foundation of great error and worse consequences . To be indifferent which of two opinions is true , is the right temper of the mind that preserves it from being imposed on , and disposes it to examine with that in ...
الصفحة 82
... fear he shall never reconcile himself to the fatigue of turning and tumbling of things in his mind , to discover their more retired and more valuable secrets . It is not strange that methods of learning , which scholars have been ...
... fear he shall never reconcile himself to the fatigue of turning and tumbling of things in his mind , to discover their more retired and more valuable secrets . It is not strange that methods of learning , which scholars have been ...
الصفحة 87
... fear , dread , or confusion can offer to them . To bring back gently their wandering thoughts , by leading them into the path , and going before them in the train they should pursue , without any rebuke , r so much as taking notice ...
... fear , dread , or confusion can offer to them . To bring back gently their wandering thoughts , by leading them into the path , and going before them in the train they should pursue , without any rebuke , r so much as taking notice ...
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