A Treatise on the Conduct of the UnderstandingS. Andrus & son, 1849 - 132 من الصفحات |
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... received upon his own terms , that he might have his entire liberty , and look upon himself as at his own house ; and here he chiefly pursued his future studies , being seldom absent , because the air of London grew more and more ...
... received upon his own terms , that he might have his entire liberty , and look upon himself as at his own house ; and here he chiefly pursued his future studies , being seldom absent , because the air of London grew more and more ...
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... received in the world , therefore it is true ; or it is new , and therefore false . These , and many the like , which are by no means the measures of truth and falsehood , the generality of men make the standards by which they accustom ...
... received in the world , therefore it is true ; or it is new , and therefore false . These , and many the like , which are by no means the measures of truth and falsehood , the generality of men make the standards by which they accustom ...
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... receiving it , the love of it , as truth , but not loving it for any other reason , before we know it to be true ; and in the examination of our prin- ciples , and not receiving any for such , nor building on them , til we are fully ...
... receiving it , the love of it , as truth , but not loving it for any other reason , before we know it to be true ; and in the examination of our prin- ciples , and not receiving any for such , nor building on them , til we are fully ...
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... received by reading . Others of more indifferency often want attention and industry . The mind is backward in itself to be at the pains to trace every argument to its original , and to see upon what basis it stands , and how firmly ...
... received by reading . Others of more indifferency often want attention and industry . The mind is backward in itself to be at the pains to trace every argument to its original , and to see upon what basis it stands , and how firmly ...
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... received notions of the place and age , nor have so presumptuous a thought as to be wiser than their neighbours . They are content to go with the crowd , and so go easily , which they think is going right , or at least serves them as ...
... received notions of the place and age , nor have so presumptuous a thought as to be wiser than their neighbours . They are content to go with the crowd , and so go easily , which they think is going right , or at least serves them as ...
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