Advancement of LearningP.F. Collier, 1902 - 431 Seiten |
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... speaking , the force of the body resisting only augments the effect of the force which endeavors to conquer it ; while in the moral world it increases both the effect and the power , as resistance irritates the assailing force and ...
... speaking , the force of the body resisting only augments the effect of the force which endeavors to conquer it ; while in the moral world it increases both the effect and the power , as resistance irritates the assailing force and ...
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... speak anon , but restrict our- selves to inspired divinity , the treatment of which we re- serve for the close of the work , as the fruit and sabbath of all human contemplations . Philosophy has three objects ; viz . , God , nature ...
... speak anon , but restrict our- selves to inspired divinity , the treatment of which we re- serve for the close of the work , as the fruit and sabbath of all human contemplations . Philosophy has three objects ; viz . , God , nature ...
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... speak , call every woman mother ; but afterward learn to distinguish their own : " so a childish experience calls every philosophy its mother , but when grown up , will easily distinguish its true one . In the mean- 14 Aristotle's ...
... speak , call every woman mother ; but afterward learn to distinguish their own : " so a childish experience calls every philosophy its mother , but when grown up , will easily distinguish its true one . In the mean- 14 Aristotle's ...
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... speak of ; and the experi- ments of several physicians be here collected and compared together . But this variety of accidents , is by anatomists either slightly touched or else passed over in silence . That defect in anatomy , owing to ...
... speak of ; and the experi- ments of several physicians be here collected and compared together . But this variety of accidents , is by anatomists either slightly touched or else passed over in silence . That defect in anatomy , owing to ...
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... speaking of the empirical and dogmatical sects of physicians , gravely and ingenuously acknowledges , that medicines and cures were first discov- ered , and the reasons and causes of them discoursed after- ward , ' not that causes ...
... speaking of the empirical and dogmatical sects of physicians , gravely and ingenuously acknowledges , that medicines and cures were first discov- ered , and the reasons and causes of them discoursed after- ward , ' not that causes ...
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