The Complete Works of Thomas Dick, Band 1Sumner and Goodman, 1849 |
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... attention be once thoroughly directed to its acquisition , and proper means used to promote his instruction . It is not in- tended that all men should be made profound mathematicians and philosophers ; nor is it ne cessary , in order to ...
... attention be once thoroughly directed to its acquisition , and proper means used to promote his instruction . It is not in- tended that all men should be made profound mathematicians and philosophers ; nor is it ne cessary , in order to ...
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... attention is paid by the lower orders of society to the pro- per ventilation of their apartments . In some cases , the windows of their houses are so fixed in the walls as to be incapable of being opened , and in other cases , where the ...
... attention is paid by the lower orders of society to the pro- per ventilation of their apartments . In some cases , the windows of their houses are so fixed in the walls as to be incapable of being opened , and in other cases , where the ...
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... attention is once thoroughly directed to its acquisition . As the food of the body which is the most salutary and nourishing See Appendix No. VIII . is the most easily procured , so that kind of knowledge which is the most beneficial to ...
... attention is once thoroughly directed to its acquisition . As the food of the body which is the most salutary and nourishing See Appendix No. VIII . is the most easily procured , so that kind of knowledge which is the most beneficial to ...
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... attention directed to different ob- jects , and was thus enabled to perceive rela tions and combinations which had been either unnoticed by others , or which were placed be- yond the range of their observation . Genius , then , which is ...
... attention directed to different ob- jects , and was thus enabled to perceive rela tions and combinations which had been either unnoticed by others , or which were placed be- yond the range of their observation . Genius , then , which is ...
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... attention , by some casual occurrence , been directed to the grand object which he accomplished , in all probability , his mind would never have ranged through the ce- lestial regions , nor have discovered the laws of the planetary ...
... attention , by some casual occurrence , been directed to the grand object which he accomplished , in all probability , his mind would never have ranged through the ce- lestial regions , nor have discovered the laws of the planetary ...
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