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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... particular Subject , or are united and joined together by the Mind , enlarging its Conceptions of Things , and purfuing the Ends and Purposes of Know- ledge . These two Claffes comprehend our whole Stock of Ideas ; and , when confidered ...
... particular Subject , or are united and joined together by the Mind , enlarging its Conceptions of Things , and purfuing the Ends and Purposes of Know- ledge . These two Claffes comprehend our whole Stock of Ideas ; and , when confidered ...
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... particular Confiderations , arifing from other Ope- rations of the Mind employed about them , it is neceffary to take account of these Acts alfo , if we would conceive clearly the Manner in which the feveral Species of our compound ...
... particular Confiderations , arifing from other Ope- rations of the Mind employed about them , it is neceffary to take account of these Acts alfo , if we would conceive clearly the Manner in which the feveral Species of our compound ...
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... particular Objects , When therefore we meet with a Figure anfwering to the Shape and Form we have laid up in our Understandings , it is immediately referred by the Mind to this Pattern , and called by its Name , which by this Means ...
... particular Objects , When therefore we meet with a Figure anfwering to the Shape and Form we have laid up in our Understandings , it is immediately referred by the Mind to this Pattern , and called by its Name , which by this Means ...
Side 27
... particular Ideas out of which they are framed . Here , as was already obferved , the Mind fometimes proceeds by enlarging and diverfifying the fame Idea : At other Times it brings together Ideas of different Kinds , and in both Ways ...
... particular Ideas out of which they are framed . Here , as was already obferved , the Mind fometimes proceeds by enlarging and diverfifying the fame Idea : At other Times it brings together Ideas of different Kinds , and in both Ways ...
Side 28
... , if it is once deter- mined to a particular Name , we find it easy to run back through all the Stages of the Progreffion , even till we arrive Tod at at Unity itself . By this Mean we fee , 28 Of SIMPLE APPREHENSION , Book I.
... , if it is once deter- mined to a particular Name , we find it easy to run back through all the Stages of the Progreffion , even till we arrive Tod at at Unity itself . By this Mean we fee , 28 Of SIMPLE APPREHENSION , Book I.
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