A Treatise on the Conduct of the UnderstandingS. Andrus & son, 1849 - 132 من الصفحات |
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... less than a year , he resumed his studies at Oxford with renewed vigour , and applied himself particularly to natural philosophy . While he was at Oxford in 1666 , an accident introduced him to the acquaintance of lord Ashley ...
... less than a year , he resumed his studies at Oxford with renewed vigour , and applied himself particularly to natural philosophy . While he was at Oxford in 1666 , an accident introduced him to the acquaintance of lord Ashley ...
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... less genuine , no less solid , no less useful , than what has fallen to their lot in the admired plenty and sufficiency of their own little spot , which to them contains what- soever is good in the universe . Those who live thus mewed ...
... less genuine , no less solid , no less useful , than what has fallen to their lot in the admired plenty and sufficiency of their own little spot , which to them contains what- soever is good in the universe . Those who live thus mewed ...
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... less taken notice of , be- cause every one , in his private affairs , uses some sort of reasoning or other , enough to denominate him reasonable . But the mistake is , that he that is found reasonable in one thing , is concluded to be ...
... less taken notice of , be- cause every one , in his private affairs , uses some sort of reasoning or other , enough to denominate him reasonable . But the mistake is , that he that is found reasonable in one thing , is concluded to be ...
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... less useful habit to be got by an application to Lathematical demonstrations , and that is , of using the mind to a long train of consequen- ces ; but having mentioned that already , I shall not again here repeat it . As to men whose ...
... less useful habit to be got by an application to Lathematical demonstrations , and that is , of using the mind to a long train of consequen- ces ; but having mentioned that already , I shall not again here repeat it . As to men whose ...
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John Locke. he cannot so much as give a patient hearing , much less examine and weigh the arguments on the other side , does he not plainly confess it is prejudice governs him ? and it is not the evidence of truth , but some lazy ...
John Locke. he cannot so much as give a patient hearing , much less examine and weigh the arguments on the other side , does he not plainly confess it is prejudice governs him ? and it is not the evidence of truth , but some lazy ...
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