A Treatise on the Conduct of the Understanding, العدد 1Timothy Bedlington, 1828 - 132 من الصفحات |
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... leaving Latin and learning in the university , removes thence to his mansion- house , and associates with neighbours of the same strain , who relish nothing but hunting and a bottle ; with those alone he spends his time , with those ...
... leaving Latin and learning in the university , removes thence to his mansion- house , and associates with neighbours of the same strain , who relish nothing but hunting and a bottle ; with those alone he spends his time , with those ...
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... leave them out of the reckoning . This is that which in other sub- jects , besides quantity , is what is absolutely requisite to just reasoning , though in them it is not so easily observed , nor so carefully practised . In those parts ...
... leave them out of the reckoning . This is that which in other sub- jects , besides quantity , is what is absolutely requisite to just reasoning , though in them it is not so easily observed , nor so carefully practised . In those parts ...
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John Locke. such abstract ideas steady and settled in them , give me leave to ask how any one shall be able to know whether he be obliged to be just , if he has not established ideas in his mind of obligation and of justice , since knowl ...
John Locke. such abstract ideas steady and settled in them , give me leave to ask how any one shall be able to know whether he be obliged to be just , if he has not established ideas in his mind of obligation and of justice , since knowl ...
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... leave the common and beaten track , which none but weak and ser- vile minds are satisfied to trudge along con- tinually in . Such nice palates relish nothing but strange notions quite out of the way : whatever is commonly received , has ...
... leave the common and beaten track , which none but weak and ser- vile minds are satisfied to trudge along con- tinually in . Such nice palates relish nothing but strange notions quite out of the way : whatever is commonly received , has ...
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... leave to ques- tion whether these do not prove a hinderance to many , and keep several bookish men from attaining to solid and true knowledge . This , I think , I may be permitted to say , that there is no part wherein the understanding ...
... leave to ques- tion whether these do not prove a hinderance to many , and keep several bookish men from attaining to solid and true knowledge . This , I think , I may be permitted to say , that there is no part wherein the understanding ...
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