Elements of Criticism, 1 tomasA. Miller, London; and A. Kincaid & J. Bell, Edinburgh, 1765 |
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... manners will render ineffectual the most falutary laws ; and in the midst of opulence , what other means to prevent fuch depravity but early and virtuous difcipline ? The British discipline is fufceptible of great improve- ments ; and ...
... manners will render ineffectual the most falutary laws ; and in the midst of opulence , what other means to prevent fuch depravity but early and virtuous difcipline ? The British discipline is fufceptible of great improve- ments ; and ...
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... manner of perceiving external objects , diftinguishes remarkably hearing and fee- ing from the other fenfes ; and I am ready to fhow , that it distinguishes still more remarkably the feel- ings of the former from those of the latter : a ...
... manner of perceiving external objects , diftinguishes remarkably hearing and fee- ing from the other fenfes ; and I am ready to fhow , that it distinguishes still more remarkably the feel- ings of the former from those of the latter : a ...
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... manner : they are led , ftep by step , from the easier parts of the operation , to what are more difficult ; and are not permitted to make a new motion , till fo * " Though logic may fubfift without rhetoric or poetry , yet " necessary ...
... manner : they are led , ftep by step , from the easier parts of the operation , to what are more difficult ; and are not permitted to make a new motion , till fo * " Though logic may fubfift without rhetoric or poetry , yet " necessary ...
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... con- nections . Where a number of things are linked together , the idea of any one fuggefts the reft ; and in this manner is a train of thoughts compo- fed ; fed : fuch is the law of fucceffion ; whether 16 PERCEPTIONS AND IDEAS Ch . I.
... con- nections . Where a number of things are linked together , the idea of any one fuggefts the reft ; and in this manner is a train of thoughts compo- fed ; fed : fuch is the law of fucceffion ; whether 16 PERCEPTIONS AND IDEAS Ch . I.
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... manner without any con- nection . So far doth our power extend ; and fuch power is fufficient for all useful purposes : to give us more power , would probably be detri- mental inftead of being falutary . VOL . I. B Will- Will is not the ...
... manner without any con- nection . So far doth our power extend ; and fuch power is fufficient for all useful purposes : to give us more power , would probably be detri- mental inftead of being falutary . VOL . I. B Will- Will is not the ...
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