The Puritan: A Series of Essays, Critical, Moral, and Miscellaneous, 第 2 巻Perkins & Marvin, 1836 |
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... objects ; because such exemplifications are most clear and convincing . But the remark is stronger when applied to intellect- uals . Of these , the most specific parts are more dark than of tangible substances ; and of course general ...
... objects ; because such exemplifications are most clear and convincing . But the remark is stronger when applied to intellect- uals . Of these , the most specific parts are more dark than of tangible substances ; and of course general ...
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... objects in view- their inclusiveness , and their clearness . If a general term be very wide , it of course must be very inclu- sive ; it must embrace all the cases , which the speaker wishes to cover ; and the wider the general resem ...
... objects in view- their inclusiveness , and their clearness . If a general term be very wide , it of course must be very inclu- sive ; it must embrace all the cases , which the speaker wishes to cover ; and the wider the general resem ...
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... object on one side . I may show how ductile the wax is , and how inclusive my terms are ; but then , I lose on the other side , and the collective advantages , required in this world of experience and practice , are perhaps ...
... object on one side . I may show how ductile the wax is , and how inclusive my terms are ; but then , I lose on the other side , and the collective advantages , required in this world of experience and practice , are perhaps ...
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... object is obscure , the passions will be proportionably inflamed . The truth is , the value of a general principle de- pends almost wholly on the deductions you make from it . Spinoza taught that all things were but develop- ments of ...
... object is obscure , the passions will be proportionably inflamed . The truth is , the value of a general principle de- pends almost wholly on the deductions you make from it . Spinoza taught that all things were but develop- ments of ...
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... most valuable to her , as to any use which she could apply it , we shall find , that what she needs to know is , that the object is a candle ; Number Page XXXI The Value of General Principles, The same subject-A Touch on Abolitionism,
... most valuable to her , as to any use which she could apply it , we shall find , that what she needs to know is , that the object is a candle ; Number Page XXXI The Value of General Principles, The same subject-A Touch on Abolitionism,
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