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Side xii
... effect . - It may be worth while to add , in passing , that the diversity of opinion among Newton's fol- lowers , with respect to the verisimilitude of this query , while they have unanimously acquiesced in the physical conclu- sions of ...
... effect . - It may be worth while to add , in passing , that the diversity of opinion among Newton's fol- lowers , with respect to the verisimilitude of this query , while they have unanimously acquiesced in the physical conclu- sions of ...
Side xviii
... effect , by perverting ordinary language , to retard the progress of a science , which depends , more than any other , for its improvement , on the use of pre- cise and definite expressions * . With respect to the phrase association of ...
... effect , by perverting ordinary language , to retard the progress of a science , which depends , more than any other , for its improvement , on the use of pre- cise and definite expressions * . With respect to the phrase association of ...
Side lxvi
... effect in unsettling the opinions of mankind ? or granting ( as I believe will not be disputed ) that the effect has been great and extensive , shall we deny the practical utility of disentangling human reason from such a labyrinth ...
... effect in unsettling the opinions of mankind ? or granting ( as I believe will not be disputed ) that the effect has been great and extensive , shall we deny the practical utility of disentangling human reason from such a labyrinth ...
Side 77
... effects , is never contracted by one example only . " He admits , at the same time , that in consequence of the ... effect to sub- sist between them ; whereas the truth is , that persons of little experience are always prone to ...
... effects , is never contracted by one example only . " He admits , at the same time , that in consequence of the ... effect to sub- sist between them ; whereas the truth is , that persons of little experience are always prone to ...
Side 84
... effect of a creative act renewed every moment ; but admitting , in the most explicit terms , the regularity of the laws according to which its phenomena are exhibited to our senses , and the reality of these pheno- mena as permanent ...
... effect of a creative act renewed every moment ; but admitting , in the most explicit terms , the regularity of the laws according to which its phenomena are exhibited to our senses , and the reality of these pheno- mena as permanent ...
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agreeable analogous appear applied Aristotle asso association association of ideas attention Beau beauty Burke Burke's charm chiefly Cicero circumstances colours common conceive concerning conclusions Condillac connected consciousness consequence considered convey criticism distinction doctrine Dr Johnson Dr Priestley Dr Reid effect emotion employed epithet Essay exer existence experience expression external faculties fancy farther feelings former genius habits human mind ideas idées illustration imagination impressions innate ideas inquiries instances intellectual judgment knowledge language literal Locke Locke's Longinus Lucretius Malebranche matter means metaphorical metaphysical moral nature neral notions objects observation occasion opinion origin papillæ particular passage peculiar perception phenomena philosophical Philosophy of Mind physical Picturesque Plato pleasure present principles produced quæ qualities readers reason reflection Reid's remark respect seems sensation sense sensible shew smooth speak species speculations sublime supposed taste theory thing thought tion truth various word writers