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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... Creatures of another Species . VIII . THUS far we have traced the Progrefs of the Mind in Thinking , and feen it rifing , by natural and eafy Steps , from its firft and fimple Perceptions , to the Exercise of its highest and most ...
... Creatures of another Species . VIII . THUS far we have traced the Progrefs of the Mind in Thinking , and feen it rifing , by natural and eafy Steps , from its firft and fimple Perceptions , to the Exercise of its highest and most ...
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... Creatures of the Mind , inafmuch as we often find them different in different Coun- tries ; a fure Sign that they are taken from no certain and invariable Standard in Nature . Many of our Ideas of human many Ideas into Actions Actions ...
... Creatures of the Mind , inafmuch as we often find them different in different Coun- tries ; a fure Sign that they are taken from no certain and invariable Standard in Nature . Many of our Ideas of human many Ideas into Actions Actions ...
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... Creatures , than any two created Substances can from one another ; and there- fore , when we call God a Spirit , we ought not rafhly to pre- fume , that he is fo in the fame Senfe in which the human Soul is a Spirit . The Word is indeed ...
... Creatures , than any two created Substances can from one another ; and there- fore , when we call God a Spirit , we ought not rafhly to pre- fume , that he is fo in the fame Senfe in which the human Soul is a Spirit . The Word is indeed ...
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... Creatures of the Un- particular . derstanding , it may not be amifs to take Notice thst all our Perceptions of Things , whether we derive them from Senfation or Reflection , are of their own Nature par- ticular , ticular , and reprefent ...
... Creatures of the Un- particular . derstanding , it may not be amifs to take Notice thst all our Perceptions of Things , whether we derive them from Senfation or Reflection , are of their own Nature par- ticular , ticular , and reprefent ...
Side 39
... Creatures of that Kind , and is therefore the Representative of a whole Clafs of Beings . Accordingly the Name of that general Idea is given to every Animal in which that Shape , Voice , and Structure is found ; for the Word Horfe ...
... Creatures of that Kind , and is therefore the Representative of a whole Clafs of Beings . Accordingly the Name of that general Idea is given to every Animal in which that Shape , Voice , and Structure is found ; for the Word Horfe ...
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