The Life of Edmund Burke. Comprehending an Impartial Account of His Literary and Political Efforts, and a Sketch of the Conduct and Character of His Most Eminent Associates, Coadjutors, and Opponents. [With a Portrait.]George Cawthorn, 1798 - 592 páginas |
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... : narrative , when re- cording facts ; inductive , when recording facts to establish general principles . Narrative his- tory is the foundation of inductive . We must know particular facts before we can deduce from them general [ 2 ]
... : narrative , when re- cording facts ; inductive , when recording facts to establish general principles . Narrative his- tory is the foundation of inductive . We must know particular facts before we can deduce from them general [ 2 ]
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... established ex- ercises is certainly true : that they themselves and their fellow students , and even their mas- ters , estimate general ability by a specific direc- tion , often happens . Imperfect knowledge will apply erroneous ...
... established ex- ercises is certainly true : that they themselves and their fellow students , and even their mas- ters , estimate general ability by a specific direc- tion , often happens . Imperfect knowledge will apply erroneous ...
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... established in any of the universities of these kingdonis.- Systems of education are to be estimated by their tendency and effect in forming and directing the powers of ordinary young men , not of such as rarely appear in an age ...
... established in any of the universities of these kingdonis.- Systems of education are to be estimated by their tendency and effect in forming and directing the powers of ordinary young men , not of such as rarely appear in an age ...
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... established mode of religion and of government . The scepticism of that author had hitherto infected only men of rank or literature . It was reserved for Paine to simplify infidelity to the capacities of unlettered men . The dis- ciples ...
... established mode of religion and of government . The scepticism of that author had hitherto infected only men of rank or literature . It was reserved for Paine to simplify infidelity to the capacities of unlettered men . The dis- ciples ...
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... established his reputation , and was ranked in a very high class . His Essay on the Sublime and Beautiful had displayed extraor- dinary powers , both of invention and research . His periodical performances marked at once accuracy and ...
... established his reputation , and was ranked in a very high class . His Essay on the Sublime and Beautiful had displayed extraor- dinary powers , both of invention and research . His periodical performances marked at once accuracy and ...
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