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Page 78
... reason , we must take care that the reason assigned is adequate , and that it will in all cases hold good . For instance , if we forbid a boy to eat unripe fruit , because it will make him ill , and if afterwards the boy cat some unripe ...
... reason , we must take care that the reason assigned is adequate , and that it will in all cases hold good . For instance , if we forbid a boy to eat unripe fruit , because it will make him ill , and if afterwards the boy cat some unripe ...
Page 118
... reason for the present republication of the dialogue may be given in his own words : * Mr. Boswell , for reasons best known to himself ( but which are guessed at by others ) , refused to admit into his book , Mrs. Knowles's account of ...
... reason for the present republication of the dialogue may be given in his own words : * Mr. Boswell , for reasons best known to himself ( but which are guessed at by others ) , refused to admit into his book , Mrs. Knowles's account of ...
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... reason differently , I freely grant that their operations are not mechanical : but then they must agree with me that they reason without rules . ' - On the fact of algebra being only a skilfully constructed language , he says : I have ...
... reason differently , I freely grant that their operations are not mechanical : but then they must agree with me that they reason without rules . ' - On the fact of algebra being only a skilfully constructed language , he says : I have ...
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Jauit | 11 |
Chronology See Investigation | 11 |
Hamboidrs Experiments on the Atmos | 11 |
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