Sketches of the History of Man: In Four Volumes, Volumen3A. Strahan and T. Cadell, London; and for William Creech, Edinburgh, 1788 |
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... led to attempt fome general division , like that of the categories . And the invention . of a divifion of this kind , which the fpe- culative part of mankind acquiefced in for * for two was . thoufand years , marks a 330 B. II . SCIENCES .
... led to attempt fome general division , like that of the categories . And the invention . of a divifion of this kind , which the fpe- culative part of mankind acquiefced in for * for two was . thoufand years , marks a 330 B. II . SCIENCES .
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... division which is very well adapted to his system ; and which puts me in mind of another made by an excellent ... divisions . The first is , to methodize or digest in order what a man actually knows . This is neither unim- Tt2 1 ...
... division which is very well adapted to his system ; and which puts me in mind of another made by an excellent ... divisions . The first is , to methodize or digest in order what a man actually knows . This is neither unim- Tt2 1 ...
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... division is complete without it . And this fame et cætera is to be the repofitory of all mem- bers that fhall in any future time fhew a good and valid right to a place in the fubject .. SECT . 3. On Diftinctions . Having faid fo much of ...
... division is complete without it . And this fame et cætera is to be the repofitory of all mem- bers that fhall in any future time fhew a good and valid right to a place in the fubject .. SECT . 3. On Diftinctions . Having faid fo much of ...
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... division and fubdivifion continues until we come to the lowest species , which can only be divided into individuals , diftin- guished from one another , not by any fpe- cific difference , but by accidental differences of time , place ...
... division and fubdivifion continues until we come to the lowest species , which can only be divided into individuals , diftin- guished from one another , not by any fpe- cific difference , but by accidental differences of time , place ...
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... division is complete , Aristotle reasons thus : Whatever is attri- buted to a subject , it must either be , that the subject can be reciprocally attributed to it , or that it cannot . If the fubject and attribute can be reciprocated ...
... division is complete , Aristotle reasons thus : Whatever is attri- buted to a subject , it must either be , that the subject can be reciprocally attributed to it , or that it cannot . If the fubject and attribute can be reciprocated ...
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