Elements of Criticism, 1 tomasA. Miller, London; and A. Kincaid & J. Bell, Edinburgh, 1765 |
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... appears then to be a middle link , connecting the different parts of education into a regular chain . This science furnisheth an inviting opportunity to ex- ercife the judgement : we delight to reafon upon fubjects that are equally ...
... appears then to be a middle link , connecting the different parts of education into a regular chain . This science furnisheth an inviting opportunity to ex- ercife the judgement : we delight to reafon upon fubjects that are equally ...
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... appear in a flovenly drefs ; and therefore he pretends not otherwife to apologie for his errors , than by obferving , that , in a new fubject , not lefs nice than extenfive , errors are in fome meafure unavoidable . Neither pretends he ...
... appear in a flovenly drefs ; and therefore he pretends not otherwife to apologie for his errors , than by obferving , that , in a new fubject , not lefs nice than extenfive , errors are in fome meafure unavoidable . Neither pretends he ...
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... appears to me fatisfactory : if it need confirmation , I urge experience . Whoever makes a trial will find , that ideas are linked together in the mind , forming a connected chain ; and that we have not the command of any idea ...
... appears to me fatisfactory : if it need confirmation , I urge experience . Whoever makes a trial will find , that ideas are linked together in the mind , forming a connected chain ; and that we have not the command of any idea ...
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... appears that the relations by which things are linked together , have a great influence in direct- ing the train of thought ; because we find by ex- perience , that ideas are connected in the mind precisely as their objects are ...
... appears that the relations by which things are linked together , have a great influence in direct- ing the train of thought ; because we find by ex- perience , that ideas are connected in the mind precisely as their objects are ...
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... appear fo nearly related ? I anfwer , That the ca- fes are fimilar in appearance only , not in reality . In an hiftorical chain , every event is particular , the effect of fome former event , and the cause of others that follow : in ...
... appear fo nearly related ? I anfwer , That the ca- fes are fimilar in appearance only , not in reality . In an hiftorical chain , every event is particular , the effect of fome former event , and the cause of others that follow : in ...
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