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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... Mind . These they make four in Number ; and agreeably to that , have divided the whole Syftem of Logick into four Parts , in which thefe Acts are feverally explained , and the Conduct and Procedure of the Mind , in its differ- ent ...
... Mind . These they make four in Number ; and agreeably to that , have divided the whole Syftem of Logick into four Parts , in which thefe Acts are feverally explained , and the Conduct and Procedure of the Mind , in its differ- ent ...
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... Mind , in determining the Relations of Things , when , by a bare Attention to its own Ideas , comparing any two of them together , it can at once fee how far they are connected or disjoined . The Knowledge thence derived is called in ...
... Mind , in determining the Relations of Things , when , by a bare Attention to its own Ideas , comparing any two of them together , it can at once fee how far they are connected or disjoined . The Knowledge thence derived is called in ...
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... Mind than fimple Judgement , and neceffarily presupposes it , as being ultimately founded on the Perceptions thence gained , and implying the various Comparisons of them one with another . This is the great Exercise of the human ...
... Mind than fimple Judgement , and neceffarily presupposes it , as being ultimately founded on the Perceptions thence gained , and implying the various Comparisons of them one with another . This is the great Exercise of the human ...
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... Mind , known by the Name of Difpofition or Method , and comes the laft in Order , according to the Divifion of the Logicians , prefuppofing fome tolerable Mea- fure of Knowledge , before it can have an Opportunity of ex- etting itself ...
... Mind , known by the Name of Difpofition or Method , and comes the laft in Order , according to the Divifion of the Logicians , prefuppofing fome tolerable Mea- fure of Knowledge , before it can have an Opportunity of ex- etting itself ...
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... Mind , calling the one fimple Apprehenfion , and the other Intuition ; which two Words feem better to express their Nature , and the Manner in which they are converfant about their feveral Objects . This Accuracy of diftinguifhing ...
... Mind , calling the one fimple Apprehenfion , and the other Intuition ; which two Words feem better to express their Nature , and the Manner in which they are converfant about their feveral Objects . This Accuracy of diftinguifhing ...
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