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... namely , that you who resemble Solomon in so many things — in the gravity of your judgments , in the peacefulness of your reign , in the largeness of your heart , in the noble variety of the books which you have composed - would further ...
... namely , that you who resemble Solomon in so many things — in the gravity of your judgments , in the peacefulness of your reign , in the largeness of your heart , in the noble variety of the books which you have composed - would further ...
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... namely , either from the doctrines and sects of philosophers , or from perverse rules of demonstration . But the innate are inherent in the very nature of the intellect , which is far more prone to error than the sense is . For let men ...
... namely , either from the doctrines and sects of philosophers , or from perverse rules of demonstration . But the innate are inherent in the very nature of the intellect , which is far more prone to error than the sense is . For let men ...
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... namely , that the entire work of the understanding be com- menced afresh , and the mind itself be from the very outset not left to take its own course , but guided at every step ; and the business be done as if by machinery . Certainly ...
... namely , that the entire work of the understanding be com- menced afresh , and the mind itself be from the very outset not left to take its own course , but guided at every step ; and the business be done as if by machinery . Certainly ...
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... ( namely , the former ) which it takes in accordance with logical order . For the mind longs to spring up to positions of higher generality , that it may find rest there ; and so after a little while wearies of experiment . But this evil ...
... ( namely , the former ) which it takes in accordance with logical order . For the mind longs to spring up to positions of higher generality , that it may find rest there ; and so after a little while wearies of experiment . But this evil ...
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... namely , on final causes : which have relation clearly to the nature of man rather than to the nature of the universe ; and from this source have strangely defiled philosophy . But he is no less an unskilled and shallow philosopher who ...
... namely , on final causes : which have relation clearly to the nature of man rather than to the nature of the universe ; and from this source have strangely defiled philosophy . But he is no less an unskilled and shallow philosopher who ...
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