Essays on Professional EducationJ. Johnson, 1809 - 496 ページ |
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... sense of two centuries has confirmed Bacon's opinion of dedications ; " that books , such as are worthy the name of books , ought to have no patrons but truth and reason . ” Your Lordship's name therefore is prefixed to these Essays ...
... sense of two centuries has confirmed Bacon's opinion of dedications ; " that books , such as are worthy the name of books , ought to have no patrons but truth and reason . ” Your Lordship's name therefore is prefixed to these Essays ...
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... sense of in- justice he is exhorted to labour without motive , and even without hope to attain , what he is previously assured he never can reach . Instead of this cruel and absurd injustice , a per- ception of the truth would induce ...
... sense of in- justice he is exhorted to labour without motive , and even without hope to attain , what he is previously assured he never can reach . Instead of this cruel and absurd injustice , a per- ception of the truth would induce ...
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... overtaken , even by twenty times his own speed . But without recurring to paradoxical ingenuity in support of this argument , plain common sense and observation will show , that whoever goes C 2 ON THE CHOICE OF A PROFESSION . 11.
... overtaken , even by twenty times his own speed . But without recurring to paradoxical ingenuity in support of this argument , plain common sense and observation will show , that whoever goes C 2 ON THE CHOICE OF A PROFESSION . 11.
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Richard Lovell Edgeworth. common sense and observation will show , that whoever goes on uniformly improving , even at the slowest rate , must in time excel those who remain stationary , let their positive ac- quirements be what they may ...
Richard Lovell Edgeworth. common sense and observation will show , that whoever goes on uniformly improving , even at the slowest rate , must in time excel those who remain stationary , let their positive ac- quirements be what they may ...
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... sense . By the help of this principle the mind commands a vast range of thought ; because one general idea of causation represents and sum- mons at will a whole tribe of dependants . Thoughts , per- ceptions , and facts , when classed ...
... sense . By the help of this principle the mind commands a vast range of thought ; because one general idea of causation represents and sum- mons at will a whole tribe of dependants . Thoughts , per- ceptions , and facts , when classed ...
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