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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... themselves one after another , This Attention of the Under- ftanding to the Object acting upon it , whereby it becomes fenfible of the Impreffions they make , is called by Logicians Perception ; and the Notices themselves , as they ...
... themselves one after another , This Attention of the Under- ftanding to the Object acting upon it , whereby it becomes fenfible of the Impreffions they make , is called by Logicians Perception ; and the Notices themselves , as they ...
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... themselves in any 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 ...
... themselves in any 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 ...
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... themselves , without Dependence ( at least as far as our Knowledge reaches ) on any other created Beings . Such are the Ideas we have of Gold , Iron , Water , a Man , & c . For if we fix upon any one of these , for inftance , Gold , the ...
... themselves , without Dependence ( at least as far as our Knowledge reaches ) on any other created Beings . Such are the Ideas we have of Gold , Iron , Water , a Man , & c . For if we fix upon any one of these , for inftance , Gold , the ...
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... themselves , they are accordingly all called Sub- ftances . Thus a House , a Bowl , a Stone , & c . having each their distinguishing Properties , and being conceived to exift independent one of another , the Idea of Substance belongs ...
... themselves , they are accordingly all called Sub- ftances . Thus a House , a Bowl , a Stone , & c . having each their distinguishing Properties , and being conceived to exift independent one of another , the Idea of Substance belongs ...
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... themselves are the perceivable Marks that make it known to us , and diftinguish it from all other Subftances . For our Senfes are not acute enough to reach its inward Texture and Conftitution . The Parts themselves , as well as their Ar ...
... themselves are the perceivable Marks that make it known to us , and diftinguish it from all other Subftances . For our Senfes are not acute enough to reach its inward Texture and Conftitution . The Parts themselves , as well as their Ar ...
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