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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... confidered ? What Limits can be fet to that end- less Diversity of Figures , which it is in the Power of the Ima- gination to fashion and represent to itself ? If to these we add those numberless other Combinations that result from ...
... confidered ? What Limits can be fet to that end- less Diversity of Figures , which it is in the Power of the Ima- gination to fashion and represent to itself ? If to these we add those numberless other Combinations that result from ...
Side 17
... confidered : First , the general No- of Modes into tion of Self - fubsistence , which , as I have faid , Effential and belongs equally to them all ; and then the feve- Accidental . ral Qualities or Properties , by which the different ...
... confidered : First , the general No- of Modes into tion of Self - fubsistence , which , as I have faid , Effential and belongs equally to them all ; and then the feve- Accidental . ral Qualities or Properties , by which the different ...
Side 24
... confidered only fuch Combinations of our fimple Ideas as have a real Union in Nature , and are suggested to the Mind by Things themselves varioufly affecting our Perception ; it is now Time to take a View of the other Class of our ...
... confidered only fuch Combinations of our fimple Ideas as have a real Union in Nature , and are suggested to the Mind by Things themselves varioufly affecting our Perception ; it is now Time to take a View of the other Class of our ...
Side 26
... all our complex Notions ; yet they are at present confidered merely as they are Combinations of the Under- Understanding , and with a View to those particular Ideas 1 26 Of SIMPLE APPREHENSION , Book I. Time, Place, &c. ferve the Mind ...
... all our complex Notions ; yet they are at present confidered merely as they are Combinations of the Under- Understanding , and with a View to those particular Ideas 1 26 Of SIMPLE APPREHENSION , Book I. Time, Place, &c. ferve the Mind ...
Side 31
... confidered apart from the to degenerate regular and orderly Repetition of Miles or Years , into a confu- leave no determinate Impressions in the Mind , by fed and irre which to know and diftinguith their feveral Por- gular Heap . tions ...
... confidered apart from the to degenerate regular and orderly Repetition of Miles or Years , into a confu- leave no determinate Impressions in the Mind , by fed and irre which to know and diftinguith their feveral Por- gular Heap . tions ...
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