Essays and Treatises on Several Subjects: In Two Volumes, Band 2George Caw, 1800 - 527 Seiten |
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... according to the value which these objects feem to poffefs , and according to the light in which they present themselves . As virtue , of all objects , is allowed to be the most valuable , this species of philofophers paint her in the ...
... according to the value which these objects feem to poffefs , and according to the light in which they present themselves . As virtue , of all objects , is allowed to be the most valuable , this species of philofophers paint her in the ...
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... according to the qualities of the object which they fet before us . An artist must be better qua- lified to fucceed in this undertaking , who , befides a de- licate tafte and a quick apprehenfion , poffeffes an accu- rate knowledge of ...
... according to the qualities of the object which they fet before us . An artist must be better qua- lified to fucceed in this undertaking , who , befides a de- licate tafte and a quick apprehenfion , poffeffes an accu- rate knowledge of ...
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... according as this fuperiority increases , and surpasses the oppofite chances , the probability receives a proportionable increase , and begets still a higher degree of belief or affent to that fide in which we discover the superiority ...
... according as this fuperiority increases , and surpasses the oppofite chances , the probability receives a proportionable increase , and begets still a higher degree of belief or affent to that fide in which we discover the superiority ...
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... according to the different climates , and approaches to a certainty in the more northern kingdoms . Here then it seems evident , that , when we transfer the past to the future , in order to determine the effect , which will refult ...
... according to the different climates , and approaches to a certainty in the more northern kingdoms . Here then it seems evident , that , when we transfer the past to the future , in order to determine the effect , which will refult ...
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... image in the fancy ; it is not the will which creates that idea : It is the univerfal Creator , who difcovers it to the mind , and renders it present to us . Thus , Thus , according to these philofophers , every thing is 74 SECTION VII .
... image in the fancy ; it is not the will which creates that idea : It is the univerfal Creator , who difcovers it to the mind , and renders it present to us . Thus , Thus , according to these philofophers , every thing is 74 SECTION VII .
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