The Advancement of LearningP. F. Collier, 1905 - 431 Seiten |
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... writer or other ; and that as nothing better can afterward be invented , men need but cultivate and set off what is thus discovered and completed ; where- as , in reality , this registering of the sciences proceeds only from the ...
... writer or other ; and that as nothing better can afterward be invented , men need but cultivate and set off what is thus discovered and completed ; where- as , in reality , this registering of the sciences proceeds only from the ...
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... writers upon polymathy and literary history.- Shaw . 8 By wreaths and knots , is understood the apparent complication of causes , and the superaddition of properties not essential to things ; as light to heat , yel- lowness to gold ...
... writers upon polymathy and literary history.- Shaw . 8 By wreaths and knots , is understood the apparent complication of causes , and the superaddition of properties not essential to things ; as light to heat , yel- lowness to gold ...
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... writers of natural history ; as receiving nothing but upon ocular demonstra- tion , or the strictest scrutiny of examination ; and not heightening what is delivered to increase its miraculous- ness , but thoroughly purging it of ...
... writers of natural history ; as receiving nothing but upon ocular demonstra- tion , or the strictest scrutiny of examination ; and not heightening what is delivered to increase its miraculous- ness , but thoroughly purging it of ...
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... writing a revelation and true vision of the traces and molds of the Creator in his creatures . May thou , therefore , O Father , who gavest the light of vision as the first fruit of creation , and who hast spread over the fall of man ...
... writing a revelation and true vision of the traces and molds of the Creator in his creatures . May thou , therefore , O Father , who gavest the light of vision as the first fruit of creation , and who hast spread over the fall of man ...
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... Writing . The last two comprise the two Branches of Grammar . The Marks of Things divided into Hieroglyphics and Real Characters . Grammar again divided into Literary and Philosophical . Prosody referred to the Doctrine of Speech , and ...
... Writing . The last two comprise the two Branches of Grammar . The Marks of Things divided into Hieroglyphics and Real Characters . Grammar again divided into Literary and Philosophical . Prosody referred to the Doctrine of Speech , and ...
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