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... one philosopher , in as eminent a sense as Aristotle was so to the schoolmen . It strikes us as new , in con- wwwwwwwwww London : LONGMAN , BROWN , and CO . , Paternoster Row . MR . OXENFORD'S TRANSLATION OF DR . FISCHER'S WORK ON.
... one philosopher , in as eminent a sense as Aristotle was so to the schoolmen . It strikes us as new , in con- wwwwwwwwww London : LONGMAN , BROWN , and CO . , Paternoster Row . MR . OXENFORD'S TRANSLATION OF DR . FISCHER'S WORK ON.
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... sense , sometimes shining out , sometimes clouded over , through the woods of experience and particulars ; while ... senses must be laid out upon a sure plan . Not that I would be understood to mean that nothing whatever has been done in ...
... sense , sometimes shining out , sometimes clouded over , through the woods of experience and particulars ; while ... senses must be laid out upon a sure plan . Not that I would be understood to mean that nothing whatever has been done in ...
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... sense of vision ; whence it follows that the strength and excellency of the wit has but little to do in the matter . And the same humility which I use in inventing I employ likewise in teaching . For I do not endeavour either by ...
... sense of vision ; whence it follows that the strength and excellency of the wit has but little to do in the matter . And the same humility which I use in inventing I employ likewise in teaching . For I do not endeavour either by ...
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... sense within the limits of duty in respect of things divine : for the sense is like the sun , which reveals the face of earth , but seals and shuts up the face of heaven . My next , that in flying from this evil they fall not into the ...
... sense within the limits of duty in respect of things divine : for the sense is like the sun , which reveals the face of earth , but seals and shuts up the face of heaven . My next , that in flying from this evil they fall not into the ...
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... and that in the minor propositions as well as the major . For I consider induction to be that form of demonstration which upholds the sense , and closes with nature , and comes to the very brink of operation , if 24 PLAN OF THE WORK .
... and that in the minor propositions as well as the major . For I consider induction to be that form of demonstration which upholds the sense , and closes with nature , and comes to the very brink of operation , if 24 PLAN OF THE WORK .
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