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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... Manner we ought to conduct our Thoughts , in order to arrive at Truth , and avoid Error . We fee how to build one Difcovery upon another , and by preferving the Chain of 4 ) .. 7 Reafon Reafonings uniform and unbroken , to purfue the ...
... Manner we ought to conduct our Thoughts , in order to arrive at Truth , and avoid Error . We fee how to build one Difcovery upon another , and by preferving the Chain of 4 ) .. 7 Reafon Reafonings uniform and unbroken , to purfue the ...
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... Manner of its Progrefs , according to the Experience we have of it in ourselves , and fee whither the Chain of our own Thoughts will without Conftraint lead us . V. FIRST then , We find ourselves furround- ed with a Variety of Objects ...
... Manner of its Progrefs , according to the Experience we have of it in ourselves , and fee whither the Chain of our own Thoughts will without Conftraint lead us . V. FIRST then , We find ourselves furround- ed with a Variety of Objects ...
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... Manner as Comprehending , Ab- ftracting , Remembering , may be referred to the firft Opera- tion of the Mind , or Perception . This will appear more fully in the Sequel , when we come to handle the feveral Parts of Logick feparately ...
... Manner as Comprehending , Ab- ftracting , Remembering , may be referred to the firft Opera- tion of the Mind , or Perception . This will appear more fully in the Sequel , when we come to handle the feveral Parts of Logick feparately ...
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... Manner in which they are converfant about their feveral Objects . This Accuracy of diftinguifhing , where there is any the least Difference , is in a peculiar Man- ner neceffary in a Treatife of Logick , as it is the profeffed Defign of ...
... Manner in which they are converfant about their feveral Objects . This Accuracy of diftinguifhing , where there is any the least Difference , is in a peculiar Man- ner neceffary in a Treatife of Logick , as it is the profeffed Defign of ...
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... Manner in which they are formed . It is evident from what has been faid above , that they all fall naturally under these two Heads . First , Thofe original Im- preffions that are conveyed into the Mind by Senfation and Reflection , and ...
... Manner in which they are formed . It is evident from what has been faid above , that they all fall naturally under these two Heads . First , Thofe original Im- preffions that are conveyed into the Mind by Senfation and Reflection , and ...
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