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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... distinct View Rife and Pro of the natural Procedure of the human Intellect gress of bu- in its Advances to Knowledge . We can have ledge . no Perception of the Operations of our own Minds until they are exerted ; nor can they be exerted ...
... distinct View Rife and Pro of the natural Procedure of the human Intellect gress of bu- in its Advances to Knowledge . We can have ledge . no Perception of the Operations of our own Minds until they are exerted ; nor can they be exerted ...
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... distinct and feparate Conceptions : Thus they ftill anfwer the Definition given above , of being one uniform Appearance in the Mind , without Variety or Plurality . But to prevent confounding our fimple Ideas of Space and Duration with ...
... distinct and feparate Conceptions : Thus they ftill anfwer the Definition given above , of being one uniform Appearance in the Mind , without Variety or Plurality . But to prevent confounding our fimple Ideas of Space and Duration with ...
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... distinct , nor does the Multitude of Units affembled together in the least puzzle or confound the Understanding . It is indeed amazing , that the Mind of Man , fo limited and narrow in its Views , fhould yet here feem to shake off its ...
... distinct , nor does the Multitude of Units affembled together in the least puzzle or confound the Understanding . It is indeed amazing , that the Mind of Man , fo limited and narrow in its Views , fhould yet here feem to shake off its ...
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... distinct , and includes as many fimple Ideas in its Compofition , as when before it was extended to all the different Tribes of feathered Animals . The Compre henfion and X. WE fee , therefore , that our compound Ideas may continue the ...
... distinct , and includes as many fimple Ideas in its Compofition , as when before it was extended to all the different Tribes of feathered Animals . The Compre henfion and X. WE fee , therefore , that our compound Ideas may continue the ...
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... distinct Claffes , and unite these Classes in a juft and orderly Manner , before we can arrive at a true Knowledge of the compound Notices refulting from them . III . THIS Our Defini tions fbould keep Pace with our Ideas , 72 Of SIMPLE ...
... distinct Claffes , and unite these Classes in a juft and orderly Manner , before we can arrive at a true Knowledge of the compound Notices refulting from them . III . THIS Our Defini tions fbould keep Pace with our Ideas , 72 Of SIMPLE ...
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