A Treatise on the Conduct of the Understanding, العدد 1Timothy Bedlington, 1828 - 132 من الصفحات |
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... 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 attempt would be censured as ...
... 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 attempt would be censured as ...
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... learned it ; and if at any time they miss success , they impute it to any thing rather than want of thought or skill ; that they conclude ( because they know no better ) they have in perfection ; or if there be any subject that interest ...
... learned it ; and if at any time they miss success , they impute it to any thing rather than want of thought or skill ; that they conclude ( because they know no better ) they have in perfection ; or if there be any subject that interest ...
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... learned men oftentimes seem to have very little or no notion of it . Nor is it to be wondered , since the way of disputing , in the schools , leads them quite away from it , by insisting on one topical argument , by the success of which ...
... learned men oftentimes seem to have very little or no notion of it . Nor is it to be wondered , since the way of disputing , in the schools , leads them quite away from it , by insisting on one topical argument , by the success of which ...
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... learned author as much as we will . Euclid and Archimedes are allowed to be knowing , and to have demonstrated what they say ; and yet whoever shall read over their writings without perceiving the connexion of their proofs , and seeing ...
... learned author as much as we will . Euclid and Archimedes are allowed to be knowing , and to have demonstrated what they say ; and yet whoever shall read over their writings without perceiving the connexion of their proofs , and seeing ...
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... learned ignorance . It is • not without all reason supposed that there are many such empty terms to be found in some learned writers , to which they had recourse to etch out their systems , where their under- standings could not furnish ...
... learned ignorance . It is • not without all reason supposed that there are many such empty terms to be found in some learned writers , to which they had recourse to etch out their systems , where their under- standings could not furnish ...
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