The Temple of Truth: Or, The Best System of Reason, Philosophy, Virtue, and Morals, Analytically ArrangedL. Hansard & Sons, 1807 - 566 sider |
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... words without meaning . " One of their own tribe indeed has discovered , in this enlightened era , that " men are only educated monkies ! " and these may be some of their monkey pranks . judgment : or , as the same idea has been B 3 ...
... words without meaning . " One of their own tribe indeed has discovered , in this enlightened era , that " men are only educated monkies ! " and these may be some of their monkey pranks . judgment : or , as the same idea has been B 3 ...
Side 13
... word of purity and truth whose ethical institutes were , no doubt , intended to form that first of all great characters - before which , heroes , nobles , and statesmen , may hide their diminished heads- " AN HONEST MAN , " the noblest ...
... word of purity and truth whose ethical institutes were , no doubt , intended to form that first of all great characters - before which , heroes , nobles , and statesmen , may hide their diminished heads- " AN HONEST MAN , " the noblest ...
Side 16
... word , can there be any Art or Science , any general truth made up of particu- lars , without it ? What is a System , but a body of science , in which all the con- stituent branches are suitably arranged and properly connected , so that ...
... word , can there be any Art or Science , any general truth made up of particu- lars , without it ? What is a System , but a body of science , in which all the con- stituent branches are suitably arranged and properly connected , so that ...
Side 25
... words of a very ancient philosopher would be no dishonour to more enlightened times than those , in which he flourished : - Χαίρειν εν εασας τας Τιμας τας των πολλων ανθρωπων , την ΑΛΗΘΕΙΑΝ σκοπών , πειρασομαι τω οντι ως αν δύνωμαι ...
... words of a very ancient philosopher would be no dishonour to more enlightened times than those , in which he flourished : - Χαίρειν εν εασας τας Τιμας τας των πολλων ανθρωπων , την ΑΛΗΘΕΙΑΝ σκοπών , πειρασομαι τω οντι ως αν δύνωμαι ...
Side 35
... word or idea introduced . " Is not this equally applicable to lo- gical Demonstration ? When a Speaker addresses ... words , he proposes either to dispel ignorance , or to vanquish error . In the one , his aim is their Information ; in ...
... word or idea introduced . " Is not this equally applicable to lo- gical Demonstration ? When a Speaker addresses ... words , he proposes either to dispel ignorance , or to vanquish error . In the one , his aim is their Information ; in ...
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