Sketches of the History of Man, Volumen3A. Strahan and T. Cadell, London; and for William Creech, Edinburgh, 1788 |
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... observed , that among the fimple perceptions that compose the complex perception of a prefent object , a perception of real and present existence is one . This perception rifes commonly to certainty ; in which cafe it is a branch of ...
... observed , that among the fimple perceptions that compose the complex perception of a prefent object , a perception of real and present existence is one . This perception rifes commonly to certainty ; in which cafe it is a branch of ...
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... observation made above , that a man may be high in one science and very low in another . Had Grotius , or had Clarendon , studied the fundamentals of reafon and religion coolly and impartially , as they did other fciences , they would ...
... observation made above , that a man may be high in one science and very low in another . Had Grotius , or had Clarendon , studied the fundamentals of reafon and religion coolly and impartially , as they did other fciences , they would ...
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... observed , however , that notwithstanding the distinction now explained , the being in a fubject , and the being predicated truly of a fubject , are in the Analytics used as fynonymous phrafes ; and this variation of ftyle has led fome ...
... observed , however , that notwithstanding the distinction now explained , the being in a fubject , and the being predicated truly of a fubject , are in the Analytics used as fynonymous phrafes ; and this variation of ftyle has led fome ...
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... observation in the mathematical fci- ences . The relations of quantity are fo various and fo fufceptible of exact mensu- ration , that long trains of accurate reason- ing on that fubject may be formed , and conclufions drawn very remote ...
... observation in the mathematical fci- ences . The relations of quantity are fo various and fo fufceptible of exact mensu- ration , that long trains of accurate reason- ing on that fubject may be formed , and conclufions drawn very remote ...
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... observed , That facts are unfavourable to this opi- nion : for it does not appear , that Euclid , or Apollonius , or Archimedes , or Hugens , or Newton , ever made the leaft ufe of this art ; and I am even of opinion , that no ufe can ...
... observed , That facts are unfavourable to this opi- nion : for it does not appear , that Euclid , or Apollonius , or Archimedes , or Hugens , or Newton , ever made the leaft ufe of this art ; and I am even of opinion , that no ufe can ...
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