A Treatise on the Conduct of the UnderstandingS. Andrus & son, 1849 - 132 من الصفحات |
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... men's minds are the in- visible powers that constantly govern them ; and to these they all universally pay a ready submission . It is , therefore , of the highest concernment , that great care should be taken of the understanding , to ...
... men's minds are the in- visible powers that constantly govern them ; and to these they all universally pay a ready submission . It is , therefore , of the highest concernment , that great care should be taken of the understanding , to ...
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... men's understandings , and their natural constitutions put so wide a difference between some men in this respect , that art and industry would never be able to master ; and their very na- tures seem to want a foundation to raise on it ...
... men's understandings , and their natural constitutions put so wide a difference between some men in this respect , that art and industry would never be able to master ; and their very na- tures seem to want a foundation to raise on it ...
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... men think there is no truth but in the sciences that they study , or the books that they read . To prejudge other men's notions before we have looked into them , is not to show their darkness , but to put out OF THE UNDERSTANDING . 11.
... men think there is no truth but in the sciences that they study , or the books that they read . To prejudge other men's notions before we have looked into them , is not to show their darkness , but to put out OF THE UNDERSTANDING . 11.
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... men , whose bodies have noth- ing peculiar in them from those of the amazed lookers on . As it is in the body , so it is in the mind ; practice makes it what it is , and most even of those excellencies , which are looked on as natural ...
... men , whose bodies have noth- ing peculiar in them from those of the amazed lookers on . As it is in the body , so it is in the mind ; practice makes it what it is , and most even of those excellencies , which are looked on as natural ...
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... men's under- standings and parts , does not arise so much from their natural faculties as acquired habits . He would be laughed at that should go about to make a fine dancer out of a country hed- ger , at past fifty . And he will not ...
... men's under- standings and parts , does not arise so much from their natural faculties as acquired habits . He would be laughed at that should go about to make a fine dancer out of a country hed- ger , at past fifty . And he will not ...
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