A Treatise on the Conduct of the UnderstandingS. Andrus & son, 1849 - 132 من الصفحات |
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... rules , that have served the learned world these two or three thousand years , and which without any complaint of defects , the learned have rested in , are not sufficient to guide the understanding . And I should not doubt but this ...
... rules , that have served the learned world these two or three thousand years , and which without any complaint of defects , the learned have rested in , are not sufficient to guide the understanding . And I should not doubt but this ...
الصفحة 5
... rules . But the remedy reached not the evil , but became a part of it for the logic which took place , though it might do well enough in civil affairs , and the arts which consisted in talk and opin- ion ; yet comes very far short of ...
... rules . But the remedy reached not the evil , but became a part of it for the logic which took place , though it might do well enough in civil affairs , and the arts which consisted in talk and opin- ion ; yet comes very far short of ...
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... rules of logic are thought sufficient in this case for those who pretend to the highest improvement ; whereas , I think there are a great many na- tural defects in the understanding capable of amendment , which are overlooked and wholly ...
... rules of logic are thought sufficient in this case for those who pretend to the highest improvement ; whereas , I think there are a great many na- tural defects in the understanding capable of amendment , which are overlooked and wholly ...
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... rule , coming from the Fa- ther of light and truth ; and it is hard to know what other way men can come at truth , to lay hold of it , if they do not dig and search for it as for gold and hid treasure : but he that does so must have ...
... rule , coming from the Fa- ther of light and truth ; and it is hard to know what other way men can come at truth , to lay hold of it , if they do not dig and search for it as for gold and hid treasure : but he that does so must have ...
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... rules , and those who excel in either of them never purposely set themselves to the study of it , as an art to be learnt . But yet it is true that at first some lucky hit , which took with somebody , and gained him commendation ...
... rules , and those who excel in either of them never purposely set themselves to the study of it , as an art to be learnt . But yet it is true that at first some lucky hit , which took with somebody , and gained him commendation ...
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