Advancement of LearningP.F. Collier, 1902 - 431 Seiten |
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... treat- ment ; so that the real discoveries , though at the first view they may appear numerous , prove upon examination but few . And as to the point of usefulness , the philosophy we principally received from the Greeks must be acknowl ...
... treat- ment ; so that the real discoveries , though at the first view they may appear numerous , prove upon examination but few . And as to the point of usefulness , the philosophy we principally received from the Greeks must be acknowl ...
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... be kept separate , as will more fully appear hereafter , when he comes to treat of theology . - Shaw . 19 Plutarch in M. Cato . 20 Plato , Apol . Soc . losophy , and the other Cicero's rival in eloquence ; ADVANCEMENT OF LEARNING 43.
... be kept separate , as will more fully appear hereafter , when he comes to treat of theology . - Shaw . 19 Plutarch in M. Cato . 20 Plato , Apol . Soc . losophy , and the other Cicero's rival in eloquence ; ADVANCEMENT OF LEARNING 43.
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... treat his country with the same for- bearance as his parents , and recall her from a wrong course , not by violence or contest , but by entreaty and persuasion . " Cæsar's counsellor administers the same caveat in the words , " Non ad ...
... treat his country with the same for- bearance as his parents , and recall her from a wrong course , not by violence or contest , but by entreaty and persuasion . " Cæsar's counsellor administers the same caveat in the words , " Non ad ...
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... treating it , which among them was this : Upon every particular position they framed objections , and to those objections solutions ; which solu- tions were generally not confutations , but distinctions ; whereas the strength of all ...
... treating it , which among them was this : Upon every particular position they framed objections , and to those objections solutions ; which solu- tions were generally not confutations , but distinctions ; whereas the strength of all ...
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... treated , there are some other peccant humors , which , falling under popular observation and reprehension , require to be par- ticularly mentioned . The first is the affecting of two ex- tremes ; antiquity and novelty : wherein the ...
... treated , there are some other peccant humors , which , falling under popular observation and reprehension , require to be par- ticularly mentioned . The first is the affecting of two ex- tremes ; antiquity and novelty : wherein the ...
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