A Treatise on the Conduct of the UnderstandingS. Andrus & son, 1849 - 132 من الصفحات |
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... greater distance . He had frequently paid visits to sir Francis Masham , at Oates , in Essex , about twenty miles from London , where he found that the air agreed admirably well with his constitution , and where he also enjoyed the most ...
... greater distance . He had frequently paid visits to sir Francis Masham , at Oates , in Essex , about twenty miles from London , where he found that the air agreed admirably well with his constitution , and where he also enjoyed the most ...
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... greater , had his understanding been so em- ployed . But it is as true that he who can reason well to - day about one sort of matters , cannot at all reason to - day about others , though perhaps a year hence he may . But wherever a ...
... greater , had his understanding been so em- ployed . But it is as true that he who can reason well to - day about one sort of matters , cannot at all reason to - day about others , though perhaps a year hence he may . But wherever a ...
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... greater store ; they offer themselves fast enough , and are usually entertained in such plenty , and lodged so carefully , that the mind wants room or attention for others that it has more use and need of . To fit the understanding ...
... greater store ; they offer themselves fast enough , and are usually entertained in such plenty , and lodged so carefully , that the mind wants room or attention for others that it has more use and need of . To fit the understanding ...
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... greater than what the evidence of the truth he holds forces him to ; and that they are arguments , and not inclination or fancy , that make him so confident and positive in his tenets . Now , if after all his profession , he cannot bear ...
... greater than what the evidence of the truth he holds forces him to ; and that they are arguments , and not inclination or fancy , that make him so confident and positive in his tenets . Now , if after all his profession , he cannot bear ...
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... greater care and caution , lest if we take coun- terfeit for true , our loss and shame be the greater when our stock comes to a severe scrutiny . One or two particulars may suggest hints of inquiry , and they do well to take those hints ...
... greater care and caution , lest if we take coun- terfeit for true , our loss and shame be the greater when our stock comes to a severe scrutiny . One or two particulars may suggest hints of inquiry , and they do well to take those hints ...
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