Advancement of LearningP.F. Collier, 1902 - 431 Seiten |
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... procured , that the mind may exercise her power over the nature of things IT APPEARS to me that men know neither their acquire- ments nor their powers , but fancy their possessions greater and their faculties less than they are ; whence ...
... procured , that the mind may exercise her power over the nature of things IT APPEARS to me that men know neither their acquire- ments nor their powers , but fancy their possessions greater and their faculties less than they are ; whence ...
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... procure , for the common good . And if at any time ourselves have erred , mistook , or broke off too soon , yet as we only propose to exhibit things naked , and open , as they are , our errors may be the readier observed , and separated ...
... procure , for the common good . And if at any time ourselves have erred , mistook , or broke off too soon , yet as we only propose to exhibit things naked , and open , as they are , our errors may be the readier observed , and separated ...
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... procure the things relating to the light of nature , and the setting it up in the mind ; which might well suffice , if the mind were as white paper . But since the minds of men are so strangely disposed , as not to receive the true ...
... procure the things relating to the light of nature , and the setting it up in the mind ; which might well suffice , if the mind were as white paper . But since the minds of men are so strangely disposed , as not to receive the true ...
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... procured for our his- tory are much more subtile and simple than the common ; abundance of them must be recovered from darkness , and are such as no one would have inquired after , that was not led by constant and certain tract to the ...
... procured for our his- tory are much more subtile and simple than the common ; abundance of them must be recovered from darkness , and are such as no one would have inquired after , that was not led by constant and certain tract to the ...
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... procured a plentiful vintage . So the search and endeavors to make gold have brought many useful inventions and instructive experiments to light . " Credulity in respect of certain authors , and making them dictators instead of consuls ...
... procured a plentiful vintage . So the search and endeavors to make gold have brought many useful inventions and instructive experiments to light . " Credulity in respect of certain authors , and making them dictators instead of consuls ...
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