A Treatise on the Conduct of the UnderstandingS. Andrus & son, 1849 - 132 من الصفحات |
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... will it- self , how absolute and uncontrollable soever it may be thought , never fails in its obedience to the dictates of the understanding . Tem- ples have their sacred images , and we see what LOCKE'S ESSAY INTRODUCTION,
... will it- self , how absolute and uncontrollable soever it may be thought , never fails in its obedience to the dictates of the understanding . Tem- ples have their sacred images , and we see what LOCKE'S ESSAY INTRODUCTION,
الصفحة 6
... never be able to master ; and their very na- tures seem to want a foundation to raise on it that which other men easily attain unto- Amongst men of equal education there is great inequality of parts . And the woods of America , as well ...
... never be able to master ; and their very na- tures seem to want a foundation to raise on it that which other men easily attain unto- Amongst men of equal education there is great inequality of parts . And the woods of America , as well ...
الصفحة 8
... of if they came into his mind . " The faculty of reasoning seldom or never deceives those who trust to it ; its conse- quences from what it builds on are evident • and certain , but that which it oftenest , if ४ OF THE CONDUCT.
... of if they came into his mind . " The faculty of reasoning seldom or never deceives those who trust to it ; its conse- quences from what it builds on are evident • and certain , but that which it oftenest , if ४ OF THE CONDUCT.
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... of the convenien- ces of life amongst them had never reached so far as to the use of fire , till the Span- iards , not many years since , in their voyages from Acapulco to Manilla , brought it amongst them yet 10 OF THF CONDUCT.
... of the convenien- ces of life amongst them had never reached so far as to the use of fire , till the Span- iards , not many years since , in their voyages from Acapulco to Manilla , brought it amongst them yet 10 OF THF CONDUCT.
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... never fail to judge himself , and judge unbiassedly , of all that he receives from others , either in their writings or discourses . Reverence or prejudice must not be suffered to give beauty or de- formity to any of their opinions ...
... never fail to judge himself , and judge unbiassedly , of all that he receives from others , either in their writings or discourses . Reverence or prejudice must not be suffered to give beauty or de- formity to any of their opinions ...
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