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Pagina viii
... less , I am not ignorant of the worth of your labours , whether " such as your place and profession imposeth , or such as your own " virtue may upon your voluntary election take in hand . But I can Ilay before you no other perswasions ...
... less , I am not ignorant of the worth of your labours , whether " such as your place and profession imposeth , or such as your own " virtue may upon your voluntary election take in hand . But I can Ilay before you no other perswasions ...
Pagina ix
... less in all times 4. Attention to style ought not to be neglected 39 · • 37 ib . But yet , notwithstanding , it is a thing not hastily to be condemned , to clothe and adorn the obscurity , even of phi- losophy itself , with sensible and ...
... less in all times 4. Attention to style ought not to be neglected 39 · • 37 ib . But yet , notwithstanding , it is a thing not hastily to be condemned , to clothe and adorn the obscurity , even of phi- losophy itself , with sensible and ...
Pagina xxv
... less than to orators ' harangues . But it is not good to stay too long in the theatre . Let us now pass on to the judicial place or palace of the mind , which we are to approach and view with more reverence and attention . 1. Division ...
... less than to orators ' harangues . But it is not good to stay too long in the theatre . Let us now pass on to the judicial place or palace of the mind , which we are to approach and view with more reverence and attention . 1. Division ...
Pagina xxix
... less worthy than that which is principal and intended . Mixed Mathematics 144 1. Its subject is some axioms or points of natural philosophy , and considers quantity determined , as auxiliary and incident to them , as perspective , music ...
... less worthy than that which is principal and intended . Mixed Mathematics 144 1. Its subject is some axioms or points of natural philosophy , and considers quantity determined , as auxiliary and incident to them , as perspective , music ...
Pagina xxx
... less benefit for navigation than the in- vention of the sails , which give the motion . 3. Conclusion of natural philosophy , speculative and operative . The voice of nature will consent , whether the voice of man do or not . And as ...
... less benefit for navigation than the in- vention of the sails , which give the motion . 3. Conclusion of natural philosophy , speculative and operative . The voice of nature will consent , whether the voice of man do or not . And as ...
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