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Pagina xxxvi
... tion of sacrifices , the flights of birds , the swarming of bees ; and such as was the Chaldean astrology , and the like . Q. 4. Supposing the opinion to be founded on fact ; will not the evil now be prevented by the art of printing ? 6 ...
... tion of sacrifices , the flights of birds , the swarming of bees ; and such as was the Chaldean astrology , and the like . Q. 4. Supposing the opinion to be founded on fact ; will not the evil now be prevented by the art of printing ? 6 ...
Pagina xxxix
... tion and discovery hath been passed over . 3. Proofs that the art of inventing arts and sciences is deficient . 1. Their logic does not pretend to invent sciences or axioms • 177 Men are rather beholden to a wild goat for surgery , or ...
... tion and discovery hath been passed over . 3. Proofs that the art of inventing arts and sciences is deficient . 1. Their logic does not pretend to invent sciences or axioms • 177 Men are rather beholden to a wild goat for surgery , or ...
Pagina xlviii
... tion of propositions • · 206 It belongeth to architecture to consider not only the whole frame of a work , but the several beams and columns . Observations upon the limits of propositions . Of the method of imposture . A mass of words ...
... tion of propositions • · 206 It belongeth to architecture to consider not only the whole frame of a work , but the several beams and columns . Observations upon the limits of propositions . Of the method of imposture . A mass of words ...
Pagina lii
... tion , when failing of the means to exalt their nature , they are in a perpetual estuation to exalt their place . Good Conversative · 231 7. It consists in the practice of that which is agreeable to our nature . Q. Is not this the ...
... tion , when failing of the means to exalt their nature , they are in a perpetual estuation to exalt their place . Good Conversative · 231 7. It consists in the practice of that which is agreeable to our nature . Q. Is not this the ...
Pagina lvi
... tion , friendship , & c . Of Custom and Habit . 11. Aristotle's error in stating too generally that those things which are natural cannot be changed . 12. Virtues and vices consist in habits . 13. Precepts for the formation of habits ...
... tion , friendship , & c . Of Custom and Habit . 11. Aristotle's error in stating too generally that those things which are natural cannot be changed . 12. Virtues and vices consist in habits . 13. Precepts for the formation of habits ...
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