The Philosophical Works of the Late Right Honorable Henry St. John, Lord Viscount Bolingbroke, Tom 1David Mallet, 1754 - 379 |
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... and progress of their boafted Science ; On the propagation of error and supersti- tion ; and , On the partial attempts that have been made to reform the abufes of human reason , 276-358 1 LETTERS OR ESSAYS ADDRESSED TO ALEXANDER POPE , Efq.
... and progress of their boafted Science ; On the propagation of error and supersti- tion ; and , On the partial attempts that have been made to reform the abufes of human reason , 276-358 1 LETTERS OR ESSAYS ADDRESSED TO ALEXANDER POPE , Efq.
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... science , the pride of the human intellect , which has ferved to so many great and good purposes , and the ap ... sciences are derived from ideas furnished by the produc- tions , and operations of nature , fuch as our fenfes represent ...
... science , the pride of the human intellect , which has ferved to so many great and good purposes , and the ap ... sciences are derived from ideas furnished by the produc- tions , and operations of nature , fuch as our fenfes represent ...
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... science , ignorance was masked , and men paffed for naturalifts without any knowledge of nature . The cafe would be much the fame if fome modern philofophers could have fucceeded in establishing a supposed science , that they call ...
... science , ignorance was masked , and men paffed for naturalifts without any knowledge of nature . The cafe would be much the fame if fome modern philofophers could have fucceeded in establishing a supposed science , that they call ...
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... science is ap- plicable , were discovered afterwards . I am apt to think that the first men were excited more to physical researches by the fhining phænomena of the heavens , than by thofe of the earth . Their wants forced them to look ...
... science is ap- plicable , were discovered afterwards . I am apt to think that the first men were excited more to physical researches by the fhining phænomena of the heavens , than by thofe of the earth . Their wants forced them to look ...
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... sciences have flourished this fcience has flourish- ed at the head of them . It is lawful , methinks , to conclude from hence , that a science , which it has been the business of learned men in all countries , where learning has ...
... sciences have flourished this fcience has flourish- ed at the head of them . It is lawful , methinks , to conclude from hence , that a science , which it has been the business of learned men in all countries , where learning has ...
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Strona 94 - Bred to think as well as speak by rote, they furnish their minds, as they furnish their houses, or clothe their bodies, with the fancies of other men, and according to the mode of the age and country. They pick up their ideas and notions in common conversation, or in their schools. The first are always superficial, and both are commonly false.
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