A Treatise on the Conduct of the Understanding, العدد 1Timothy Bedlington, 1828 - 132 من الصفحات |
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... objects , that constantly importune our senses , and captivate our ap- petites , fail not to fill our heads with lively and lasting ideas of that kind . Here the mind needs not to be set upon getting greater store ; they offer ...
... objects , that constantly importune our senses , and captivate our ap- petites , fail not to fill our heads with lively and lasting ideas of that kind . Here the mind needs not to be set upon getting greater store ; they offer ...
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... objects to repre- sent them to the mind but sounds , with which they have no manner of conformity , and therefore had need to be clearly settled in the mind themselves , if we would make any clear judgment about them . This therefore is ...
... objects to repre- sent them to the mind but sounds , with which they have no manner of conformity , and therefore had need to be clearly settled in the mind themselves , if we would make any clear judgment about them . This therefore is ...
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... and true knowledge in all , or most of the objects of contemplation . But it is what the mind of one and the same man can hardly attain unto ; and the instan- ces 54 OF THE CONDUCT the same clothes, or fashion, is to a ...
... and true knowledge in all , or most of the objects of contemplation . But it is what the mind of one and the same man can hardly attain unto ; and the instan- ces 54 OF THE CONDUCT the same clothes, or fashion, is to a ...
الصفحة 56
... object , that every thing else , how remote soever , will be brought under the same view . A metaphysician will bring ploughing and gardening immediately to ab- stract notions : the history of nature shall signify nothing to him . An ...
... object , that every thing else , how remote soever , will be brought under the same view . A metaphysician will bring ploughing and gardening immediately to ab- stract notions : the history of nature shall signify nothing to him . An ...
الصفحة 75
... objects , and catch- es at the variety of Knowledge , and therefore often stays not long enough on what is before it , to look into it as it should , for haste to pur- sue what is yet out of sight . He that rides post through a country ...
... objects , and catch- es at the variety of Knowledge , and therefore often stays not long enough on what is before it , to look into it as it should , for haste to pur- sue what is yet out of sight . He that rides post through a country ...
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