The Preceptor: Containing a General Course of Education. Wherein the First Principles of Polite Learning are Laid Down in a Way Most Suitable for Trying the Genius, and Advancing the Instruction of Youth. In Twelve Parts. Illustrated with Maps and Useful Cuts ...J. Dodsley, 1793 |
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... - mentioned , having found by measuring , that one of the Fields makes three- fcore fquare Yards , and the other only fifty - five , we thence conclude conclude that the first Field is larger than the fecond 4 INTRODUCTION .
... - mentioned , having found by measuring , that one of the Fields makes three- fcore fquare Yards , and the other only fifty - five , we thence conclude conclude that the first Field is larger than the fecond 4 INTRODUCTION .
Side 5
... conclude that the first Field is larger than the fecond . Here the two first Perceptions are plainly intuitive , and gained by an immediate Application of the Measure of a Yard to the two Fields , one after another . The Conclufion ...
... conclude that the first Field is larger than the fecond . Here the two first Perceptions are plainly intuitive , and gained by an immediate Application of the Measure of a Yard to the two Fields , one after another . The Conclufion ...
Side 81
... conclude , upon the fame Foundation , that the Ideas are not neceffarily conjoined , but may exift feparately in different Objects . In like Manner with regard to the Operations of Bodies one upon another , it is evident , that our ...
... conclude , upon the fame Foundation , that the Ideas are not neceffarily conjoined , but may exift feparately in different Objects . In like Manner with regard to the Operations of Bodies one upon another , it is evident , that our ...
Side 84
... conclude this Chapter , it will be neceffary to obferve , that though the fecond Operation of the Mind , properly speaking , ex- tends not beyond intuitive Perceptions , yet Lo- tended beyond gicians have not confined themselves to fo ...
... conclude this Chapter , it will be neceffary to obferve , that though the fecond Operation of the Mind , properly speaking , ex- tends not beyond intuitive Perceptions , yet Lo- tended beyond gicians have not confined themselves to fo ...
Side 102
... compared ; we may then conclude , that the Propofition expreffing this Relation is a Principle , and of the Kind we call felf - evident . In the Example Example mentioned above , The Radii of the fame Circle 102 Book II , Of JUDGEMENT ,
... compared ; we may then conclude , that the Propofition expreffing this Relation is a Principle , and of the Kind we call felf - evident . In the Example Example mentioned above , The Radii of the fame Circle 102 Book II , Of JUDGEMENT ,
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