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... hands pending the completion of the first three volumes ; and was ultimately , for reasons with which it is not necessary to trouble the reader , com- mitted entirely to my charge . In carrying it through the press , I felt myself at ...
... hands pending the completion of the first three volumes ; and was ultimately , for reasons with which it is not necessary to trouble the reader , com- mitted entirely to my charge . In carrying it through the press , I felt myself at ...
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... his imagination , and the steadi- ness of his hand , can imitate and draw the faces of all 1 Ter . Heauton . i . 1. 25 : - Homo sum ; humani nihil a me alienum puto . men that are , have been , or shall be THE FOURTH BOOK . 27.
... his imagination , and the steadi- ness of his hand , can imitate and draw the faces of all 1 Ter . Heauton . i . 1. 25 : - Homo sum ; humani nihil a me alienum puto . men that are , have been , or shall be THE FOURTH BOOK . 27.
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... hand is the instrument of instruments , and mind is the form of forms , so these are truly said to be the arts of arts . Neither do they only direct , but likewise con- firm and strengthen ; even as the habit of shooting not only ...
... hand is the instrument of instruments , and mind is the form of forms , so these are truly said to be the arts of arts . Neither do they only direct , but likewise con- firm and strengthen ; even as the habit of shooting not only ...
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... hands , because the subtlety of nature is so much greater than the subtlety of words ; so that , syllogism failing , the aid of induction ( I mean the true and reformed induction ) is wanted . everywhere , as well for the more general ...
... hands , because the subtlety of nature is so much greater than the subtlety of words ; so that , syllogism failing , the aid of induction ( I mean the true and reformed induction ) is wanted . everywhere , as well for the more general ...
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... hand or amount of practice will en- able a man to draw a straight line or perfect circle by hand alone , which is easily done by help of a ruler or compass . And this is the very thing which I am pre- paring and labouring at with all my ...
... hand or amount of practice will en- able a man to draw a straight line or perfect circle by hand alone , which is easily done by help of a ruler or compass . And this is the very thing which I am pre- paring and labouring at with all my ...
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