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The Improvement of the Mind - Page 47
by Isaac Watts - 1855 - 234 pages
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The Improvement of the Mind: Or, A Supplement to the Art of Logic. In Two Parts

Isaac Watts - Education - 1801 - 482 pages
...carries these advantages with it : I. Though observation and instruction, reading and conversation, may furnish us with many ideas of men and things, yet it is our own meditation, and the labour of our own thoughts, that must form our judgement of things. Our own thoughts should join or...
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The improvement of the mind, or A supplement to the art of logic. By I ...

Isaac Watts - 1801 - 350 pages
...carries these advantages with it : 1. Though observation and instruction, reading and conversation may furnish us with many ideas of men and things, yet it it no- mat, meditation and the labour of our own thoughts that must form our judgment of things. Our...
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A Theological Dictionary: Containing Definitions of All Religious ..., Volume 2

Charles Buck - Christianity - 1807 - 508 pages
...carries these advantages -with it ; "1. Though observation and instruction, reading and conversation, may furnish us with many ideas. of men and things, yet it is our own meditation, and the labour of our own thoughts, that must form our judgment of things. Our own thoughts should join or...
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A Theological Dictionary, Volume 2

Charles Buck - Theology - 1810 - 498 pages
...carries these advantages with it ; " 1 . Thouc.h observation and instruction, reading and conversation, may furnish us with many ideas of men and things, yet it is our own meditation, and the labour of our own thoughts, that of proposing our private opinions, |i must form our judgment of things,...
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The Improvement of the Mind: Or, A Supplement to the Art of Logic

Isaac Watts - Education - 1813 - 368 pages
...carries these advantages with it : 1. Though observation and instruction, reading and conversation may furnish us with many ideas of men and things, yet it is our own meditation and the labour of pur own thoughts that must form our judgment of things. Our own thoughts should join or disjoin...
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The Improvement of the Mind: To which is Added, a Discourse on the Education ...

Isaac Watts - Education - 1819 - 518 pages
...earries these advantages with it : 1. Though observation and instruetion, reading and eonversation, may furnish us with many ideas of men and things, yet it is our own meditation, and the labour of our own thoughts, that must form our judgment of things. Our own thoughts should join or...
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The Improvement of the Mind: Or, A Supplement to The Art of Logic ...

Isaac Watts - Education - 1821 - 476 pages
...carries these advantages with it: 1. Though observation and instruction, reading, and conversation, may furnish us with many ideas of men and things, yet it is our own meditation, and the labour of our own thoughts, that must form our judgment of things. Our own thoughts should join or...
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The London encyclopaedia, or, Universal dictionary of ..., Part 2, Volume 18

Thomas Curtis (of Grove house sch, Islington) - 436 pages
...they get Into orders, and solicit a rcatferikip. Id. Mitcellanies. Though routing and conversation may furnish us with many ideas of men and things, yet it is our own meditation must form our judgment. WaM m the Mind. READEPTION, ns Lat. re and adeplta. Recovery ; act of regaining....
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A London Encyclopaedia, Or Universal Dictionary of Science, Art ..., Volume 18

Thomas Curtis - Aeronautics - 1829 - 804 pages
...into orders, and solicit a rtadenhip. Id. MiaeUanies. Though reading and conversation may furnish u» with many ideas of men and things, yet it is our own meditation must form our judgment. Watts on the Wind. READEPTION, ns Lat. re and adeptus. Recovery ; act of regaining....
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Encyclopaedia Bengalensis; or, A series of publications in English and Bengalee

1849 - 312 pages
...carries these advantages with it : 1. Though observation and instruction, reading and conversation, may furnish us with many ideas of men and things, yet it is our own meditation, and the labour of our own thoughts, that must form our judgment of things. Our own thoughts should join or...
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