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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Side 6
... common Phrafes of intuitive 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 ...
... common Phrafes of intuitive 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 ...
Side 16
... common Subject , and held together by fome unknown Bond of Union , have been diftinguished by the Name of Subftances , a Word which im- plies their fubfifting_of themselves , without Dependence ( at least as far as our Knowledge reaches ) ...
... common Subject , and held together by fome unknown Bond of Union , have been diftinguished by the Name of Subftances , a Word which im- plies their fubfifting_of themselves , without Dependence ( at least as far as our Knowledge reaches ) ...
Side 19
... common Subject , make up our complex Idea of Gold . The fame may be faid of all the other Species of corporeal Subftances , as Lead , Glafs , Water , & c . our Ideas of them being nothing else but a Collection of the ordinary Qualities ...
... common Subject , make up our complex Idea of Gold . The fame may be faid of all the other Species of corporeal Subftances , as Lead , Glafs , Water , & c . our Ideas of them being nothing else but a Collection of the ordinary Qualities ...
Side 20
... common ; and there- fore the inward Structure or Conftitution from which these Qualities flow cannot be the fame in both . But , after all , this is the only Thing we can with Certainty affirm con- cerning thefe Effences , which lying ...
... common ; and there- fore the inward Structure or Conftitution from which these Qualities flow cannot be the fame in both . But , after all , this is the only Thing we can with Certainty affirm con- cerning thefe Effences , which lying ...
Side 21
... common Pro- perties , which , taken together , make up the Notion of Body , are thence all conceived to partake of this general Nature , and to differ only as different Modifications of the fame Sub- ftance . Whatever confifts of folid ...
... common Pro- perties , which , taken together , make up the Notion of Body , are thence all conceived to partake of this general Nature , and to differ only as different Modifications of the fame Sub- ftance . Whatever confifts of folid ...
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abfolute Affections affirmed againſt alfo alſo anfwer arife becauſe befides beſt Cafe called cife Clafs common Conclufion Confequent Confideration confidered confifts Conftitution Connection Courſe Creature Defire Demonftration Difpofition diftinct diftinguished diſcover Diſcovery eafy eſtabliſhed Exercife exprefs faid falfe fame fecond feem felf-evident felves ferve feve feveral fhall fhew fhort fhould fimple Ideas fince fingle firft firſt fome fometimes Form ftand ftill fuch fufficient fuppofe furniſh greateſt Happineſs Hence higheſt himſelf human infomuch Inftance Intereft itſelf Judgements juft Kind Knowledge laft laſt leaſt lefs Logicians Manner Meaſure middle Term Mind moft Moral moſt muft muſt Nature neceffarily neceffary Notion Number obferve Objects Occafion ourſelves Paffions particular Perceptions Perfon Pleaſure poffible pofitions Power Predicate prefent Premifes Propofition Purpoſe raiſe Reafon refpect reft refult reprefent Science Senfe ſeveral Species Subject Syllogifms thefe themſelves theſe Things thofe thoſe thouſand tion true Truth Underſtanding univerfal uſeful Virtue whofe