A Treatise on the Conduct of the Understanding, العدد 1Timothy Bedlington, 1828 - 132 من الصفحات |
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... perfect and exact views of all finite beings that come under their consideration , can as it were , in the twinkling of an eye , collect together all their scattered and almost boundless relations . A mind so furnished , what reason has ...
... perfect and exact views of all finite beings that come under their consideration , can as it were , in the twinkling of an eye , collect together all their scattered and almost boundless relations . A mind so furnished , what reason has ...
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... perfect natural . Some one or two rules , on which their conclusions imme- diately depend , you will find in most men have governed all their thoughts ; these , true or false , have been the maxims they have been guided by take these ...
... perfect natural . Some one or two rules , on which their conclusions imme- diately depend , you will find in most men have governed all their thoughts ; these , true or false , have been the maxims they have been guided by take these ...
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... perfect a learner in all or any one of the sciences , but to give his mind that freedom , that disposition , and those habits , that may enable him to attain any part of knowledge he shall apply himself to , or stand in need of in the ...
... perfect a learner in all or any one of the sciences , but to give his mind that freedom , that disposition , and those habits , that may enable him to attain any part of knowledge he shall apply himself to , or stand in need of in the ...
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... perfect in any one of the sciences , but so to open and dispose their minds , as may best make them capable of any , when they , shall apply themselves to it . If men are , for a long time , accustomed only to one sort or method of ...
... perfect in any one of the sciences , but so to open and dispose their minds , as may best make them capable of any , when they , shall apply themselves to it . If men are , for a long time , accustomed only to one sort or method of ...
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... perfect stranger , or an old acquaintance . $ 28. Practice . THOUGH the faculties of the mind are improv- ed by exercise , yet they must not be put to a stress beyond their strength . Quid valeant humeri , quid ferre recusent , must be ...
... perfect stranger , or an old acquaintance . $ 28. Practice . THOUGH the faculties of the mind are improv- ed by exercise , yet they must not be put to a stress beyond their strength . Quid valeant humeri , quid ferre recusent , must be ...
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