A Treatise on the Conduct of the UnderstandingS. Andrus & son, 1849 - 132 من الصفحات |
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... nature , and catch- ing at what it cannot reach , has served to confirm and establish errors , rather than to And therefore a little open a way to truth . " after he " That it is absolutely necessary that a better and perfecter use and ...
... nature , and catch- ing at what it cannot reach , has served to confirm and establish errors , rather than to And therefore a little open a way to truth . " after he " That it is absolutely necessary that a better and perfecter use and ...
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... nature hath stored other parts with , no 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 ...
... nature hath stored other parts with , no 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 ...
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... natural reason , is spoiled and lost only by assuming prejudices , over - weening presumption , and narrowing our minds . The want of exercis- ing it in the full extent of things intelligible , is that which weakens and extinguishes ...
... natural reason , is spoiled and lost only by assuming prejudices , over - weening presumption , and narrowing our minds . The want of exercis- ing it in the full extent of things intelligible , is that which weakens and extinguishes ...
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... nature , and that the rather , because it is not got by rules , and those who excel in either of them never ... nature , which was much more the effect of use and practice . I do not deny that natural c 2 OF THE UNDERSTANDING . 17.
... nature , and that the rather , because it is not got by rules , and those who excel in either of them never ... nature , which was much more the effect of use and practice . I do not deny that natural c 2 OF THE UNDERSTANDING . 17.
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... 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 have much better success , who shall endeavour , at that age , to make ...
... 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 have much better success , who shall endeavour , at that age , to make ...
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