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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... Perception ferently upon our Senfes , convey diftinct Impreffions into the Mind , and thereby rouze the Attention and Notice of the Understanding . By reflecting too on what paffes within us , we become fenfible of the Operations of our ...
... Perception ferently upon our Senfes , convey diftinct Impreffions into the Mind , and thereby rouze the Attention and Notice of the Understanding . By reflecting too on what paffes within us , we become fenfible of the Operations of our ...
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... Perceptions , is what Logicians term Judgement . Reasoning . VII . INTUITION affords the highest Degree of Certainty ; it breaks in with an irresistible Light upon the Understanding , and leaves no Room for Doubt or Hefitation . Could ...
... Perceptions , is what Logicians term Judgement . Reasoning . VII . INTUITION affords the highest Degree of Certainty ; it breaks in with an irresistible Light upon the Understanding , and leaves no Room for Doubt or Hefitation . Could ...
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... 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 , though it produces no lefs certain Knowledge , yet differs from the others in ...
... 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 , though it produces no lefs certain Knowledge , yet differs from the others in ...
Side 6
... Perceptions , Perceptions of Truth , and of the Juftness of Arguments or Proofs ; where it is manifeft , that the Word is applied not only to our Judgements , but also to our Reafonings . In a Word , what- ever comes under the View of ...
... Perceptions , Perceptions of Truth , and of the Juftness of Arguments or Proofs ; where it is manifeft , that the Word is applied not only to our Judgements , but also to our Reafonings . In a Word , what- ever comes under the View of ...
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... PERCEPTION . " T СНАР . І. Of the Original of our Ideas . HE firft Thing we obferve , when we take a View of what ... Perceptions they bring , we can renew them again upon Occafion , Occafion , even when the Objects that first ...
... PERCEPTION . " T СНАР . І. Of the Original of our Ideas . HE firft Thing we obferve , when we take a View of what ... Perceptions they bring , we can renew them again upon Occafion , Occafion , even when the Objects that first ...
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