| Helvétius - 1810 - 536 sider
...white cloud in which few men see the evils that it portends. These evils, hidden from the fool, are perceived by the wise man : he knows that a single...those that his memory contains, give to all of them agreater or less tinge of falsehood. Theological errors are a proof of this : one of them is alone... | |
| Helvétius - 1810 - 578 sider
...while cloud in which few men see the e.vils that it portends. These evils, hidden from the fool, are perceived by the wise man : he knows that a single...false idea, that, united with others, produces such us are necessarily false, which, combining ngain with all those that his memory contains, give to all... | |
| Charles Bray - 1838 - 212 sider
...perception will give rise in the mind of a child. A French author justly observes on this subject, " Error, dangerous in itself, is still more so by propagation...necessarily false, which combining again with all those which his memory contains, gives to all of them a greater or less tinge of falsehood." Again, he says,... | |
| Thomas Dick - 1838 - 522 sider
...prescription will give rise in the mind of a child. A French author justly observes on this subject, 'Error, dangerous in itself, is still more so by propagation...man compares more or less his ideas together. If he adopted a false idea, that united with other produces such as are necessarily false, which combining... | |
| Francisque Cyrille Bouillier - 1854 - 870 sider
...perception will give rise in the mind of a child. A French author justly observes on this subject, " Error, dangerous in itself, is still more so by propagation...necessarily false, which combining again with all those which his memory contains, gives to all of them a greater or less tinge of falsehood." Again he says,... | |
| Charles Bray - 1872 - 176 sider
...perception will give rise in the mind of a child. A French author justly observes on this subject, "Error, dangerous in itself, is still more so by propagation...false idea, that united with others produces such as arc necessarily false, which combining again with all those which his memory contains, gives to all... | |
| Charles Bray - 1880 - 298 sider
...author justly observes on this subject, "Error, dangerous in M. SOMNEILLER. SECRETIVENESS. PLATE V. itself, is still more so by propagation : one produces...necessarily false, which combining again with all those which his memory contains, gives to all of them a greater or less tinge of falsehood." Again he says,... | |
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