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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... Sciences ; and what is yet more remarkable , the fame People have , in different Ages , been diftinguished by these very oppofite Characters . It is there- -fore by Culture , and a due Application of the Powers of our Minds , that we ...
... Sciences ; and what is yet more remarkable , the fame People have , in different Ages , been diftinguished by these very oppofite Characters . It is there- -fore by Culture , and a due Application of the Powers of our Minds , that we ...
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... Science to teach us how to form clear and diftinct Notions of Things , and thereby avoid being misled by their Similitude or Refemblance . Logick di- vided into four Parts . Its Usefulness , and Excel- lency . X. HAVING thus given a ...
... Science to teach us how to form clear and diftinct Notions of Things , and thereby avoid being misled by their Similitude or Refemblance . Logick di- vided into four Parts . Its Usefulness , and Excel- lency . X. HAVING thus given a ...
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... Science , which ought to be established as the Foundation and Ground - work of all our other Knowledge , if we really with to fucceed in our Inqui- ries . But we fhall now proceed to treat of its Parts separately , according to the ...
... Science , which ought to be established as the Foundation and Ground - work of all our other Knowledge , if we really with to fucceed in our Inqui- ries . But we fhall now proceed to treat of its Parts separately , according to the ...
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... Sciences , in Proportion as they are cultivated , leading us into many compound Views of Things , which otherwife would never offer themselves to the Confider- ation of the Mind ; the complex Ideas of this Sort , with the Names by which ...
... Sciences , in Proportion as they are cultivated , leading us into many compound Views of Things , which otherwife would never offer themselves to the Confider- ation of the Mind ; the complex Ideas of this Sort , with the Names by which ...
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... ? On the contrary , the Improvements in Arts and Sciences , that have fince taken place , D 3 This too the Caufe that Languages are in a per- petual Flux . have have led us into innumerable Views of Things , to or PERCEPTION . 37.
... ? On the contrary , the Improvements in Arts and Sciences , that have fince taken place , D 3 This too the Caufe that Languages are in a per- petual Flux . have have led us into innumerable Views of Things , to or PERCEPTION . 37.
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