Advancement of LearningP.F. Collier, 1902 - 431 sider |
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... disease , nor approved ; for though the logic in use may be properly applied in civil affairs , and the arts that are founded in discourse and opinion , yet it by no means reaches the subtilty of nature ; and by catching at what it ...
... disease , nor approved ; for though the logic in use may be properly applied in civil affairs , and the arts that are founded in discourse and opinion , yet it by no means reaches the subtilty of nature ; and by catching at what it ...
Side 34
... Diseases , and the Prolongation of Life . The last distinct from the two former . CHAPTER III · Division of the Doctrine of the Human Soul into that of the Inspired Essence and the Knowledge of the Sensible or Produced Soul . Second ...
... Diseases , and the Prolongation of Life . The last distinct from the two former . CHAPTER III · Division of the Doctrine of the Human Soul into that of the Inspired Essence and the Knowledge of the Sensible or Produced Soul . Second ...
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... diseases , nor the constitu- tions of patients , nor the danger of accidents , nor the true methods of cure . And so it must needs be dangerous to have the civil body of States managed by empirical states- men , unless well mixed with ...
... diseases , nor the constitu- tions of patients , nor the danger of accidents , nor the true methods of cure . And so it must needs be dangerous to have the civil body of States managed by empirical states- men , unless well mixed with ...
Side 45
... diseases ; for if , by a secret operation , it renders men perplexed and irresolute , on the other hand , by plain precept , it teaches when , and upon what grounds , to resolve , and how to carry things in suspense , without prejudice ...
... diseases ; for if , by a secret operation , it renders men perplexed and irresolute , on the other hand , by plain precept , it teaches when , and upon what grounds , to resolve , and how to carry things in suspense , without prejudice ...
Side 54
... disease , which consists in a luxuriance of style , has been anciently esteemed at different times , but strangely prevailed about the time of Luther , who , finding how great a task he had undertaken against the degenerate traditions ...
... disease , which consists in a luxuriance of style , has been anciently esteemed at different times , but strangely prevailed about the time of Luther , who , finding how great a task he had undertaken against the degenerate traditions ...
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