A Course of Lectures on Oratory and CriticismWilliam Hallhead, 1781 - 374 strán (strany) |
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... of human nature ) in confequence of having of late endeavour- ed to draw fome degree of attention to those principles , as advanced by Dr. Hart- ley , Another reason for publishing these Lec- Lectures at this time is , for the fake of.
... of human nature ) in confequence of having of late endeavour- ed to draw fome degree of attention to those principles , as advanced by Dr. Hart- ley , Another reason for publishing these Lec- Lectures at this time is , for the fake of.
Strana viii
... fome things in common between this work and other publications of the kind , it is probable that many of the obfervations will be peculiar to myself , because my gene- ral theory of human nature is very much fo . I have fhewn myfelf ...
... fome things in common between this work and other publications of the kind , it is probable that many of the obfervations will be peculiar to myself , because my gene- ral theory of human nature is very much fo . I have fhewn myfelf ...
Strana 9
... fome kind of relation to both the terms of it . For , according to logicians , every propofition afferts the agreement or disagreement of two ideas , or things , which are called the Subject and predicate , or attribute of the propofi ...
... fome kind of relation to both the terms of it . For , according to logicians , every propofition afferts the agreement or disagreement of two ideas , or things , which are called the Subject and predicate , or attribute of the propofi ...
Strana 10
... fome relation to them both , and had thereby been capable of being compared with them . In this cafe , the relation that means of happiness bears to goodness is that of effect ; goodness being the fource of thofe actions which tend to ...
... fome relation to them both , and had thereby been capable of being compared with them . In this cafe , the relation that means of happiness bears to goodness is that of effect ; goodness being the fource of thofe actions which tend to ...
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... fome of them , strictly speaking , be not fuperflu- ous , as being comprised under others ; as , for ex- ample , whether it might not have been sufficient to have comprised example under the head of confe- quents . It is fufficient if ...
... fome of them , strictly speaking , be not fuperflu- ous , as being comprised under others ; as , for ex- ample , whether it might not have been sufficient to have comprised example under the head of confe- quents . It is fufficient if ...
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