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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... HUMAN LIFE and MANNERS . THE EIGHTH ED , ÍTION . IN TWO VO IN TWO VOLUMES . THE SECOND VOLUM E. LONDON : Printed for J. DO DSLEY , in Pall - Mall . M , DCC.XCIII . 709079 Heft of Dhad dan let Huron Eig ******* THE Robert Klodshing AS THE =
... HUMAN LIFE and MANNERS . THE EIGHTH ED , ÍTION . IN TWO VO IN TWO VOLUMES . THE SECOND VOLUM E. LONDON : Printed for J. DO DSLEY , in Pall - Mall . M , DCC.XCIII . 709079 Heft of Dhad dan let Huron Eig ******* THE Robert Klodshing AS THE =
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... human Sciences , that con- cerning Man is certainly the most Importance of worthy of Man , and the most ne- ceffary Part of Knowledge . the Know- We ledge of our-・ felves . find ourselves in this World fur- rounded with a Variety of ...
... human Sciences , that con- cerning Man is certainly the most Importance of worthy of Man , and the most ne- ceffary Part of Knowledge . the Know- We ledge of our-・ felves . find ourselves in this World fur- rounded with a Variety of ...
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... human Reafon to Perfection . Where this Method is followed , Knowledge and Strength of Understanding never fail to enfue ; where it is neglected , we remain ignorant of our own Worth : and thofe latent Qualities of the Soul , by which ...
... human Reafon to Perfection . Where this Method is followed , Knowledge and Strength of Understanding never fail to enfue ; where it is neglected , we remain ignorant of our own Worth : and thofe latent Qualities of the Soul , by which ...
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... 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 before the Understanding is furnished with Ideas about ...
... 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 before the Understanding is furnished with Ideas about ...
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... human Intellect . We proceed therefore to a more particular Account of this Division of our Ideas . I. Simple Ideas what . T CHA P. II . Of Simple Ideas . HE firft Clafs of our Ideas are thofe which I diftinguifh by the Name of fimple ...
... human Intellect . We proceed therefore to a more particular Account of this Division of our Ideas . I. Simple Ideas what . T CHA P. II . Of Simple Ideas . HE firft Clafs of our Ideas are thofe which I diftinguifh by the Name of fimple ...
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