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Page 184
... Human Understanding , and his Treatise of Human Nature . By Richard Kirwan , Esq . LL.D. F.R.S. and P.R.I.A. " It is almost necessary , ( says Lord Bacon , ) in all contro- versies and disputations , to imitate the wisdom of the mathe ...
... Human Understanding , and his Treatise of Human Nature . By Richard Kirwan , Esq . LL.D. F.R.S. and P.R.I.A. " It is almost necessary , ( says Lord Bacon , ) in all contro- versies and disputations , to imitate the wisdom of the mathe ...
Page 410
... human brain , and to feel with human nerves , and have fashioned it- self to some degree of reason and humanity . Lastly , be it , that it is originally the same with all the powers of matter , of irritability , of motion , of life ...
... human brain , and to feel with human nerves , and have fashioned it- self to some degree of reason and humanity . Lastly , be it , that it is originally the same with all the powers of matter , of irritability , of motion , of life ...
Page 417
... human nature , but see it spread , and make its way among mankind , even against their wills , from its natural force . God himself could not divest man of the capability of errour ; but he implanted this in the nature of human mistakes ...
... human nature , but see it spread , and make its way among mankind , even against their wills , from its natural force . God himself could not divest man of the capability of errour ; but he implanted this in the nature of human mistakes ...
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