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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... the inanimate Parts of Mat- in Things . ter , fome exhibit nothing worthy our Attention ; their Parts feem as it were jumbled together by mere Chance , VOL . II . B ΠΟΙ nor can we discover any Beauty , Order , or ******* ...
... the inanimate Parts of Mat- in Things . ter , fome exhibit nothing worthy our Attention ; their Parts feem as it were jumbled together by mere Chance , VOL . II . B ΠΟΙ nor can we discover any Beauty , Order , or ******* ...
Side 6
... feem to grow one out of another . This is that Ope- ration of the Mind , known by the Name of Difpofition or Method , and comes the laft in Order , according to the Divifion of the Logicians , prefuppofing fome tolerable Mea- fure of ...
... feem to grow one out of another . This is that Ope- ration of the Mind , known by the Name of Difpofition or Method , and comes the laft in Order , according to the Divifion of the Logicians , prefuppofing fome tolerable Mea- fure of ...
Side 7
... feem better to express their Nature , and the Manner in which they are converfant about their feveral Objects . This Accuracy of diftinguifhing , where there is any the least Difference , is in a peculiar Man- ner neceffary in a ...
... feem better to express their Nature , and the Manner in which they are converfant about their feveral Objects . This Accuracy of diftinguifhing , where there is any the least Difference , is in a peculiar Man- ner neceffary in a ...
Side 10
... feem to have a Kind of Existence in it . It is true , we can upon many Occafions combine our Ideas varioufly together , and thereby form to ourfelves Reprefentations of Things that never had an Exift- ence in Nature ; as when we fancy a ...
... feem to have a Kind of Existence in it . It is true , we can upon many Occafions combine our Ideas varioufly together , and thereby form to ourfelves Reprefentations of Things that never had an Exift- ence in Nature ; as when we fancy a ...
Side 11
... feem beft , to suit its Ends , that the Understanding exerts itself in the Acts of Judging and Reafoning , by which the capacious Mind of Man pushes on its Views of Things , adds Difcovery to Discovery , and often extends its Thoughts ...
... feem beft , to suit its Ends , that the Understanding exerts itself in the Acts of Judging and Reafoning , by which the capacious Mind of Man pushes on its Views of Things , adds Difcovery to Discovery , and often extends its Thoughts ...
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