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... whence manifold ignorance and inconveniences arise , he was determined to employ his utmost endeavors towards restoring or cultivating a just and legitimate familiarity betwixt the mind and things . But as the mind , hastily and without ...
... whence manifold ignorance and inconveniences arise , he was determined to employ his utmost endeavors towards restoring or cultivating a just and legitimate familiarity betwixt the mind and things . But as the mind , hastily and without ...
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... Whence as Solomon declares : " That the eye is not satisfied with seeing , nor the ear with hearing ; " h so of knowledge itself he says , " God hath made all things beautiful in their seasons ; also he hath placed the world in man's ...
... Whence as Solomon declares : " That the eye is not satisfied with seeing , nor the ear with hearing ; " h so of knowledge itself he says , " God hath made all things beautiful in their seasons ; also he hath placed the world in man's ...
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... whence Cato the censor - when Carneades came ambassador to Rome , and the young Romans , allured with his eloquence , flocked about him - gave counsel in open senate , to grant him his despatch immediately , lest he should infect the ...
... whence Cato the censor - when Carneades came ambassador to Rome , and the young Romans , allured with his eloquence , flocked about him - gave counsel in open senate , to grant him his despatch immediately , lest he should infect the ...
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... whence they cannot think any greatness of fortune a worthy end of their living , and therefore live so as to give a clear and acceptable account to God and their superiors ; whilst the corrupter sort of politicians , who are not by ...
... whence they cannot think any greatness of fortune a worthy end of their living , and therefore live so as to give a clear and acceptable account to God and their superiors ; whilst the corrupter sort of politicians , who are not by ...
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... whence , as it was said of Seneca , that he " weakened the weight of things by trivial expression , " we may truly say of the schoolmen , " That they broke the solidity of the sciences by the minuteness of their questions . " For , were ...
... whence , as it was said of Seneca , that he " weakened the weight of things by trivial expression , " we may truly say of the schoolmen , " That they broke the solidity of the sciences by the minuteness of their questions . " For , were ...
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