Sketches of the History of Man, Volumen3A. Strahan and T. Cadell, London; and for William Creech, Edinburgh, 1788 |
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... philosophy are mostly of that kind . Take the following examples . We learn from experience , that proceeding from the humblest vegetable to man , there are num- VOL . III . berlefs E e berlefs claffes of beings rifing one above another ...
... philosophy are mostly of that kind . Take the following examples . We learn from experience , that proceeding from the humblest vegetable to man , there are num- VOL . III . berlefs E e berlefs claffes of beings rifing one above another ...
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... place , is called motion . " That every body in motion is continually changing place , is true : but change of place is not ( a ) Natural Philosophy , p . 31 . motion ; Motus motion ; it is the effect of motion . 298 B. III . SCIENCE S.
... place , is called motion . " That every body in motion is continually changing place , is true : but change of place is not ( a ) Natural Philosophy , p . 31 . motion ; Motus motion ; it is the effect of motion . 298 B. III . SCIENCE S.
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... philosophy ; yet in natural hiftory the fidelity of his narrations seems to be equal to his indu- ftry ; and he always diftinguishes between what he knew and what he had by report . And even in abstract philofophy , it would be unfair ...
... philosophy ; yet in natural hiftory the fidelity of his narrations seems to be equal to his indu- ftry ; and he always diftinguishes between what he knew and what he had by report . And even in abstract philofophy , it would be unfair ...
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... are apt to yield to this argument in philofophy , but it would appear ridiculous in any other traffic . Peter Ramus , who had the spirit of a re- former former in philosophy , and who had force of genius Sk . I. 333 Appendix .
... are apt to yield to this argument in philofophy , but it would appear ridiculous in any other traffic . Peter Ramus , who had the spirit of a re- former former in philosophy , and who had force of genius Sk . I. 333 Appendix .
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Lord Henry Home Kames. former in philosophy , and who had force of genius fufficient to fhake the Ariftote- lian fabric in many parts , but infufficient to erect any thing more folid in its place , tried to remedy the imperfection of ...
Lord Henry Home Kames. former in philosophy , and who had force of genius fufficient to fhake the Ariftote- lian fabric in many parts , but infufficient to erect any thing more folid in its place , tried to remedy the imperfection of ...
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