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" And even we, while we have been endeavouring to represent all philosophical systems as mere inventions of the imagination, to connect together the otherwise disjointed and discordant phenomena of Nature, have insensibly been drawn in, to make use of language... "
Elements of the Philosophy of the Human Mind - Page 320
by Dugald Stewart - 1814
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A treatise on astronomy

Olinthus Gilbert Gregory - 1802 - 590 pages
...endeavouring to represent all philosophical systems as mere inventions of the imagination, was insensibly drawn in " to make use of language expressing " the...use of ?* to bind together her several operations." 204. That such has been the progressive improvement of the systems of astronomers, the following brief...
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Elements of the Philosophy of the Human Mind, Volume 2

Dugald Stewart - Psychology - 1821 - 348 pages
...mere inventions of the " imagination, to connect together the otherwise disjointed and dis" cordant phenomena of nature, have insensibly been drawn in...the slightest degree, the offspring of imagination ; in as much as the principle employed to explain the phenomena is not a hypothesis, but a general...
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Elements of the philosophy of the human mind

Dugald Stewart - 1829 - 416 pages
...of his principles, or have been explained in consequence of more laborious and accurate calculations from these principles, than had been instituted before....If the View which I have given of Lord Bacon's plan ofinvestigation bejust, it will follow, That the Newtonian theory'of gravitation can, in no respect...
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Life of Dr. Adam Smith

William Draper - Economics - 1830 - 44 pages
...of the heavens in the fancy — not that it is by any means to be regarded as unfolding the actual chains which nature makes use of to bind together her several operations. 32 their merits with reference to any system, either of morals or economy, or to the soundness or fallacy...
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Lives of eminent persons; consisting of Galileo, Kepler

Lives - 1833 - 588 pages
...of the heavens in the fancy — not that it is by any means to be regarded as unfolding the actual chains which nature makes use of to bind together her several operations. In the few observations which have been made upon the writings of this illustrious man, as in the short...
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Lives of Eminent Persons

Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge (Great Britain) - Biography - 1833 - 584 pages
...appearances of the heavens in the fancy— not that it is by any means to be regarded as unfolding the actual chains which nature makes use of to bind together her several operations. In the few observations which have been made upon the writings of this illustrious man, as in the short...
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Essays On, I. Moral Sentiments: II. Astronomical Inquiries; III. Formation ...

Adam Smith - English essays - 1869 - 498 pages
...of his principles, or have been explained in consequence of more laborious and accurate calculations from these principles, than had been instituted before....makes use of to bind together her several operations. Can we wonder then, that it should have gained the general and complete approbation of mankind, and...
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Adam Smith

Francis Wrigley Hirst - Economists - 1904 - 260 pages
...invention of the imagination to connect otherwise discordant phenomena, appeared to contain in itself "the real chains which nature makes use of to bind together her several operations." In attributing the History of Astronomy to Oxford and Kirkcaldy I except the concluding pages, which...
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The Science of a Legislator: The Natural Jurisprudence of David Hume and ...

Knud Haakonssen - History - 1989 - 254 pages
...principles are of such 'firmness and solidity' that The most sceptical cannot avoid feeling this.. .And even we, while we have been endeavouring to represent...makes use of to bind together her several operations. Can we wonder then, that it should have gained the general and complete approbation of mankind... 108...
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Adam Smith: Critical Assessments, Volume 1

John Cunningham Wood - Biography & Autobiography - 1993 - 872 pages
...inventions of the imagination, to connect together the otherwise disjointed and discordant phaenomena of nature, have insensibly been drawn in, to make...makes use of to bind together her several operations. Can we wonder then, that it (Newton's System) should have gained the general and complete approbation...
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