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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... 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 Relations of 2 INTRODUCTION .
... 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 Relations of 2 INTRODUCTION .
Side 6
... Truth , and of the Juftness of Arguments or Proofs ; where it is manifeft , that the Word is applied not only to our ... Truths . It rather fignifies thofe Conjectures and Gueffes that we form in Cafes which adınit not of undoubted ...
... Truth , and of the Juftness of Arguments or Proofs ; where it is manifeft , that the Word is applied not only to our ... Truths . It rather fignifies thofe Conjectures and Gueffes that we form in Cafes which adınit not of undoubted ...
Side 7
... Truth , is a Knowledge that may be acquired by Study and Obfervation . It is certain , that we meet with falfe ... Truth and Knowledge . It lays open thofe Errors and Miftakes we are apt through Inattention to run into , and ...
... Truth , is a Knowledge that may be acquired by Study and Obfervation . It is certain , that we meet with falfe ... Truth and Knowledge . It lays open thofe Errors and Miftakes we are apt through Inattention to run into , and ...
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... Truth of it is , finite Ideas alone are proporti oned to a finite Understanding ; and altho ' we are not wholly without a Notion of the Infinity of Number , yet it is not fuch a one as comprehends and exhaufts its Object , or ex- move ...
... Truth of it is , finite Ideas alone are proporti oned to a finite Understanding ; and altho ' we are not wholly without a Notion of the Infinity of Number , yet it is not fuch a one as comprehends and exhaufts its Object , or ex- move ...
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... Truth no more than Tranfcripts of their own Ideas . And as it fometimes falls out , that these Ideas are not collected with fufficient Care from the Objects they reprefent ; we find by Experience , that a miftaken Idea never fails to ...
... Truth no more than Tranfcripts of their own Ideas . And as it fometimes falls out , that these Ideas are not collected with fufficient Care from the Objects they reprefent ; we find by Experience , that a miftaken Idea never fails to ...
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