A Treatise on the Conduct of the Understanding, العدد 1Timothy Bedlington, 1828 - 132 من الصفحات |
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... eye , collect together all their scattered and almost boundless relations . A mind so furnished , what reason has it to acquiesce in the certainty of its conclusions ! In this we may see the reason - why some men of study and thought ...
... eye , collect together all their scattered and almost boundless relations . A mind so furnished , what reason has it to acquiesce in the certainty of its conclusions ! In this we may see the reason - why some men of study and thought ...
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John Locke. not to show their darkness , but to put out our own eyes . Try all things , hold fast that which is good , is a divine rule , coming from the Fa- ther of light and truth ; and it is hard to know what other way men can come at ...
John Locke. not to show their darkness , but to put out our own eyes . Try all things , hold fast that which is good , is a divine rule , coming from the Fa- ther of light and truth ; and it is hard to know what other way men can come at ...
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... eyes , had a general prejudice against , he meets with more to be said for a great many things than before he was aware of , or could have imagined . Which of these two , now , is most likely to judge right in our religious ...
... eyes , had a general prejudice against , he meets with more to be said for a great many things than before he was aware of , or could have imagined . Which of these two , now , is most likely to judge right in our religious ...
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... eyes , unalterable in a diagram , how utterly impossible will it be to perceive it in ideas . that have no other sensible objects to repre- sent them to the mind but sounds , with which they have no manner of conformity , and therefore ...
... eyes , unalterable in a diagram , how utterly impossible will it be to perceive it in ideas . that have no other sensible objects to repre- sent them to the mind but sounds , with which they have no manner of conformity , and therefore ...
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... eyes , should that hinder me from couching mine as soon as I can ? Every one declares against blind- ness , and yet who almost is not fond of that which dims his sight and keeps the clear light out of his mind , which should lead him ...
... eyes , should that hinder me from couching mine as soon as I can ? Every one declares against blind- ness , and yet who almost is not fond of that which dims his sight and keeps the clear light out of his mind , which should lead him ...
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