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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... Knowledge . the Know- We ledge of our-・ felves . find ourselves in this World fur- rounded with a Variety of Objects ; we have Powers and Faculties fitted to deal with them , and are happy or miferable in Proportion as we know how to ...
... Knowledge . the Know- We ledge of our-・ felves . find ourselves in this World fur- rounded with a Variety of Objects ; we have Powers and Faculties fitted to deal with them , and are happy or miferable in Proportion as we know how to ...
Side 2
... Knowledge and Strength of Understanding never fail to enfue ; where it is neglected , we remain ignorant of our own Worth : and thofe latent Qualities of the Soul , by which the is fitted to furvey this vaft Fabrick of the World , to ...
... Knowledge and Strength of Understanding never fail to enfue ; where it is neglected , we remain ignorant of our own Worth : and thofe latent Qualities of the Soul , by which the is fitted to furvey this vaft Fabrick of the World , to ...
Side 3
... Knowledge to another , pro- ceeds by a just Gradation , and exerts various Acts , according to the different Progrefs it has made , Logicians have been careful to note these feveral Steps , and have diftin- guifhed them in their ...
... Knowledge to another , pro- ceeds by a just Gradation , and exerts various Acts , according to the different Progrefs it has made , Logicians have been careful to note these feveral Steps , and have diftin- guifhed them in their ...
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... Knowledge thence derived is called in- tuitive , as requiring no Pains or Examination ; and the Act of the Mind affembling its Ideas together , and joining or dif- joining them according to the Refult of its Perceptions , is what ...
... Knowledge thence derived is called in- tuitive , as requiring no Pains or Examination ; and the Act of the Mind affembling its Ideas together , and joining or dif- joining them according to the Refult of its Perceptions , is what ...
Side 5
... Knowledge , yet differs from the others in this , that it is not obtained by an immediate Com- parison of the Ideas contained in it one with another , but is a Deduction from the two preceding Judgements , in which thefe Ideas are ...
... Knowledge , yet differs from the others in this , that it is not obtained by an immediate Com- parison of the Ideas contained in it one with another , but is a Deduction from the two preceding Judgements , in which thefe Ideas are ...
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