A Treatise on the Conduct of the Understanding, العدد 1Timothy Bedlington, 1828 - 132 من الصفحات |
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... narrow and blind their own prospect , Let not men think there is no truth but in the sciences that they study , or the books that they read . To prejudge other men's notions before we have looked into them , is # not to show their ...
... narrow and blind their own prospect , Let not men think there is no truth but in the sciences that they study , or the books that they read . To prejudge other men's notions before we have looked into them , is # not to show their ...
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... because his ideas and notions have been confined to the narrow bounds of a poor conversation and employ- ment the low mechanic of a country town does somewhat outdo him ; porters and coblers of great 12 OF THF CONDUCT.
... because his ideas and notions have been confined to the narrow bounds of a poor conversation and employ- ment the low mechanic of a country town does somewhat outdo him ; porters and coblers of great 12 OF THF CONDUCT.
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... narrow bounds of a field or two that delight him . He that will inquire out the best books in every science , and inform himself of the most material au- thors of the several sects of philosophy and religion , will not find it an ...
... narrow bounds of a field or two that delight him . He that will inquire out the best books in every science , and inform himself of the most material au- thors of the several sects of philosophy and religion , will not find it an ...
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... narrow com- pass , he has been all his life confined to , you will find him no more capable of reasoning than almost a perfect natural . Some one or two rules , on which their conclusions imme- diately depend , you will find in most men ...
... narrow com- pass , he has been all his life confined to , you will find him no more capable of reasoning than almost a perfect natural . Some one or two rules , on which their conclusions imme- diately depend , you will find in most men ...
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... narrow comprehension . It is not amiss that every one should relish the science that he has made his peculiar study : a view of its beau- ties , and a sense of its usefulness , carries a man on with the more delight and warmth in the ...
... narrow comprehension . It is not amiss that every one should relish the science that he has made his peculiar study : a view of its beau- ties , and a sense of its usefulness , carries a man on with the more delight and warmth in the ...
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