A Treatise on the Conduct of the Understanding, العدد 1Timothy Bedlington, 1828 - 132 من الصفحات |
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... train of corse- quences to its remotest principles , and to ob- serve its connection ; and he that by frequent practice has not been used to this employ- ment of his understanding , it is no more won- der that he should not , when he is ...
... train of corse- quences to its remotest principles , and to ob- serve its connection ; and he that by frequent practice has not been used to this employ- ment of his understanding , it is no more won- der that he should not , when he is ...
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... train of consequences from sure foun- dations , such as is requisite for the making out and clearing most of the speculative . truths most men own to believe and are most concerned in . Not to mention here what I shall have occasion to ...
... train of consequences from sure foun- dations , such as is requisite for the making out and clearing most of the speculative . truths most men own to believe and are most concerned in . Not to mention here what I shall have occasion to ...
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... train . Nothing does this better than mathe- matics , which , therefore , I think should be taught all those who have the time and oppor- tunity ; not so much to make them mathema- ticians , as to make them reasonable creatures ; for ...
... train . Nothing does this better than mathe- matics , which , therefore , I think should be taught all those who have the time and oppor- tunity ; not so much to make them mathema- ticians , as to make them reasonable creatures ; for ...
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... train ; not that I think it necessary that all men should be deep mathematicians , but that , having got the way of reasoning , which that study necessarily brings the mind to , they might be able to transfer it to other parts of ...
... train ; not that I think it necessary that all men should be deep mathematicians , but that , having got the way of reasoning , which that study necessarily brings the mind to , they might be able to transfer it to other parts of ...
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... train of consequen- ces ; but having mentioned that already , I shall not again here repeat it . As to men whose fortunes and time are narrower , what may suffice them is not of that vast extent as may be imagined and so comes not ...
... train of consequen- ces ; but having mentioned that already , I shall not again here repeat it . As to men whose fortunes and time are narrower , what may suffice them is not of that vast extent as may be imagined and so comes not ...
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