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... reason , for the benefit fellows ; and if he could dispense with this , he and use of man : -as if there were sought in will still find his industry and resolution a great hinderance to his fortune . For the studies of men in such ...
... reason , for the benefit fellows ; and if he could dispense with this , he and use of man : -as if there were sought in will still find his industry and resolution a great hinderance to his fortune . For the studies of men in such ...
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... reason why princes find a soli- tude in regard of able men to serve them in causes of state . " These warnings seem ... reasons of political societies ; that they may not in a dangerous fit of the commonwealth be such poor , shaken ...
... reason why princes find a soli- tude in regard of able men to serve them in causes of state . " These warnings seem ... reasons of political societies ; that they may not in a dangerous fit of the commonwealth be such poor , shaken ...
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... reason and speech . But for the former of these two reasons , howso- ever it pleaseth them to distinguish of habits and powers ; the experience is manifest enough , that the motions and faculties of the wit and memory may be not only ...
... reason and speech . But for the former of these two reasons , howso- ever it pleaseth them to distinguish of habits and powers ; the experience is manifest enough , that the motions and faculties of the wit and memory may be not only ...
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... reason , imagination , me- mory , will , and be taught the nature and extent of our powers for the discovery of truth ; —our different motives for the exercise of our powers ; - the various obstacles to the acquisition of know- ledge ...
... reason , imagination , me- mory , will , and be taught the nature and extent of our powers for the discovery of truth ; —our different motives for the exercise of our powers ; - the various obstacles to the acquisition of know- ledge ...
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... reason : or , because he had recourse to arrangement , that he was en- slaved by method , which he always disliked , as impeding the progress of knowledge . It is , therefore , his constant admonition , that a plain , unadorned style ...
... reason : or , because he had recourse to arrangement , that he was en- slaved by method , which he always disliked , as impeding the progress of knowledge . It is , therefore , his constant admonition , that a plain , unadorned style ...
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