Beware of determining and declaring your opinion suddenly on any object; for imagination often gets the start of judgment, and makes people believe they see things, which better observations will convince them could not possibly be seen : therefore assert... The Scientific Monthly - Strona 215pod redakcją - 1918Pełny widok - Informacje o książce
| Henry Baker - 1743 - Liczba stron: 384
...Experi'mcnts and Examinations in all Lights and in all Pofitions. When you employ the Microfcope, make off all Prejudice, nor harbour any favourite •Opinions ; for, if you do, 'tis not unlikely Fancy will betray you into Error, and make ' you think you fee what you would wifli... | |
| Henry Baker - 1744 - Liczba stron: 396
...Things, which better Obfervations will convince them could not poflibly be feen : therefore aflert nothing till after repeated Experiments and Examinations, in all Lights, and in all Portions. When you employ the Microfcope, fhake off all Prejudice, nor harbour any favourite Opinions;... | |
| 1857 - Liczba stron: 602
...and declaring your opinion suddenly on any subject; for imagination often gets the start of judgment, and makes people believe they see things which better...repeated experiments and examinations in all lights and positions. When you employ the microscope, shake off all prejudice, nor harbor any favorite opinions... | |
| John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell - 1857 - Liczba stron: 588
...and declaring your opinion suddenly on any subject; for imagination often gets the start of judgment, and makes people believe they see things which better...them could not possibly be seen : therefore assert nothmg till after repeated experiments and examinations in all lights and positions. When you employ... | |
| 1886 - Liczba stron: 368
...and declaring your opinion suddenly on any object; for imagination often gets the start of judgment, and makes people believe they see things, which better...employ the microscope, shake off all prejudice, nor harbor any favorite opinions; for, if you do, 'tis not unlikely fancy will betray you into error, and... | |
| Clifford Dobell - 1921 - Liczba stron: 280
...and declaring your Opinion suddenly on any Object ; for Imagination often gets the Start of Judgment, and makes People believe they see Things, which better...nor harbour any favourite Opinions; for, if you do, 'tis not unlikely Fancy will betray you into Error, and make you think you see what you would wish... | |
| Metta Spencer, Michael Spencer, Michael Spencer, FIF - 1982 - Liczba stron: 108
...Things, which better Obfcrvations will convince them could not poffibly be feen : therefore aflcrt nothing till after repeated Experiments and Examinations in all Lights and in nil Pofitions. When you employ the Microfcope, fliake off all Prejudice, nor harbour any favourite... | |
| 1886 - Liczba stron: 302
...and declaring your opinion suddenly on any object; for imagination often gets the start of judgment, and makes people believe they see things, which better...employ the microscope, shake off all prejudice, nor harbor any favorite opinions; for, if you do, 'tis not unlikely fancy will betray you into error, and... | |
| William Lonsdale Watkinson, William Theophilus Davison - 1857 - Liczba stron: 592
...declaring your opinion suddenly on any subject ; for imagination often gets the start of judgment, and makes people believe they see things which better...repeated experiments and examinations in all lights and positions When you employ the microscope, shake off all prejudice, nor harbour any favourite opinions... | |
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