Sketches of the History of Man, Volumen3A. Strahan and T. Cadell, London; and for William Creech, Edinburgh, 1788 |
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... science * · Senfible I am that the foregoing plan is in feveral respects imperfect ; but if it be found at bottom , polifh and improvement are easy operations . My capital aim has been , to obviate the objections that prefs hard against ...
... science * · Senfible I am that the foregoing plan is in feveral respects imperfect ; but if it be found at bottom , polifh and improvement are easy operations . My capital aim has been , to obviate the objections that prefs hard against ...
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... science , arts , " and arms they likewife are poffeffed " of the freest and most perfect of confti- " 6 : tutions , and the bleffings confequential ( 6 to that freedom . If virtues in an indi- " vidual are sometimes fuppofed to be re ...
... science , arts , " and arms they likewife are poffeffed " of the freest and most perfect of confti- " 6 : tutions , and the bleffings confequential ( 6 to that freedom . If virtues in an indi- " vidual are sometimes fuppofed to be re ...
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... SCIENCES .. PREFACE . Morality , Theology , and the Art of Reason- ing , are three great branches of a learn- ed education ; and justly held to be fo , being our only fure guides in paffing through the intricate paths of life . They are ...
... SCIENCES .. PREFACE . Morality , Theology , and the Art of Reason- ing , are three great branches of a learn- ed education ; and justly held to be fo , being our only fure guides in paffing through the intricate paths of life . They are ...
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... of imperfect educa- tion , I would gladly hope , that a remedy is not altogether out of reach . At the revival of arts and Sciences , the learned languages were were our fole ftudy , because in them were locked 188 Preface .
... of imperfect educa- tion , I would gladly hope , that a remedy is not altogether out of reach . At the revival of arts and Sciences , the learned languages were were our fole ftudy , because in them were locked 188 Preface .
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... science , particularly in mathema- tics , are equally perceived to be true . By a peculiar fenfe , of which afterward , we know that there is a Deity . There is a fense by which we know , that the exter- nal figns of paffion are the ...
... science , particularly in mathema- tics , are equally perceived to be true . By a peculiar fenfe , of which afterward , we know that there is a Deity . There is a fense by which we know , that the exter- nal figns of paffion are the ...
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