A Treatise on the Conduct of the UnderstandingS. Andrus & son, 1849 - 132 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة 19
... standing , repeat again the getting clear and determined ideas , and the employing our thoughts rather about them than about sounds put for them , nor cf settling the signification of words which we use with ourselves in the search of ...
... standing , repeat again the getting clear and determined ideas , and the employing our thoughts rather about them than about sounds put for them , nor cf settling the signification of words which we use with ourselves in the search of ...
الصفحة 29
... standing , for want of use , often sticks in eve- ry plain way , and he himself that is so puz- zled , when he comes to see the connexion , wonders what it was he stuck at , in a case so plain . § 7. Mathematics . I HAVE mentioned ...
... standing , for want of use , often sticks in eve- ry plain way , and he himself that is so puz- zled , when he comes to see the connexion , wonders what it was he stuck at , in a case so plain . § 7. Mathematics . I HAVE mentioned ...
الصفحة 40
... stand in opposition to it , un heard and unexamined ; which , what is it bu prejudice ? Qui æquum statuerit parte inaudita altera etiamsi æquum statuerit , haud æquus fuer it . He that would acquit himself in this case as a lover of ...
... stand in opposition to it , un heard and unexamined ; which , what is it bu prejudice ? Qui æquum statuerit parte inaudita altera etiamsi æquum statuerit , haud æquus fuer it . He that would acquit himself in this case as a lover of ...
الصفحة 41
... stand on , nor have ever made them out to them- selves , or can make them out to others : we should contend earnestly for the truth , but we should first be sure that it is truth , or else we fight against God , who is the God of truth ...
... stand on , nor have ever made them out to them- selves , or can make them out to others : we should contend earnestly for the truth , but we should first be sure that it is truth , or else we fight against God , who is the God of truth ...
الصفحة 43
... standing , if it must be under the constraint of receiving and holding opinions by the authority of any thing but their own , not fancied , but perceived , evidence . This was rightly called imposition , and is of all other the worst ...
... standing , if it must be under the constraint of receiving and holding opinions by the authority of any thing but their own , not fancied , but perceived , evidence . This was rightly called imposition , and is of all other the worst ...
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