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" Wise men now agree, or ought to agree in this, that there is but one way to the knowledge of Nature's works ; the way of observation and experiment. By our constitution, we have a strong propensity to trace particular facts and observations to general... "
A lecture on the influence and advantages of education - Página 12
de John Downes Owens - 1844
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The Beauties of All Magazines Selected for ..., Volumen 3

1764 - 592 páginas
...built on the principles of the human conllitution. Wiie men now agree, or ought to agree, in this, that there is but one way to the knowledge of Nature's works, the way of obfervation and experiment. By our confhnuion, we have a ftrong propenfity to trace particular lafts'and...
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An Inquiry Into the Human Mind: On the Principles of Common Sense

Thomas Reid - 1785 - 572 páginas
...built on the principles of the human conflitution. Wife men now agree,, or ought to agree in this, that there is but one way to the knowledge of nature's works ; the way of obfervation obfervation and experiment. By our conftitution, we have a ftrong propenfity to trace particular...
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Annual Register of World Events, Volumen 7

1802 - 502 páginas
...built on thiprinciples of thehumanconffitution. Wife men now agree, or ought to agree in this, that there is but one way to the knowledge of nature's works, the way of obfervation and experiment. By our conftitution, we have a ftrong propenfity to trace particular faos...
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The Works of Thomas Reid: With Account of His Life and Writings, Volumen 1

Thomas Reid - 1818 - 466 páginas
...huilt on the prineiples of the human eonstitution. "Wise men now agree, or ought to agree in this, that there is but one way to the knowledge of nature's works ; the way of observation and experiment. By our eonstitution, we have a strong propensity to traee partieular faets and observations to general...
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An inquiry into the human mind, on the principles of common sense. With an ...

Thomas Reid - 1823 - 320 páginas
...built on the principles of the human constitution. Wise men now agree, or ought to agree in this, that there is but one way to the knowledge of Nature's works ; the way of observation and experiment. By our constitution, we have a strong propensity to trace particular facts and observations to general...
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The Book of Nature, Volumen 1

John Mason Good - 1828 - 542 páginas
...it in its utmost latitude : ise men," says he, " now agree or ought to agree in this, that there ia one way to the knowledge of nature's works, the way of observation experiment. By our constitution we have a strong propensity to trace icular facts and observations...
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The Christian Advocate, Volumen 9

1831 - 644 páginas
...sometimes departed from it in his investigations. " Wise men now agree, or ought to agree in this, that there is but one way to the knowledge of nature's works, the way of observation and experiment — and it is the only one by which any real discovery in philosophy can be made." This senti' ment,...
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The Book of Nature

John Mason Good - 1831 - 482 páginas
...admits it in its utmost latitude : " Wise men," says he, " now agree or ouo-ht to agree in this, that there is but one way to the knowledge of nature's works, the •may of observation and experiment. By our constitution we have a strong propensity to trace particular...
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Nature of the mind

John Mason Good - 1834 - 394 páginas
...admits it in its utmost latitude : " Wise men," says he, " now agree or ought to agree in this, that there is but one way to the knowledge of nature's works, the way of observation and experiment. By our constitution we have a strong propensity to trace particular facts and observations to general...
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The Book of Nature

John Mason Good - 1834 - 480 páginas
...it in its utmost latitude: "Wise men," says he, "now agree or ought to agree in this, that there ù but one way to the knowledge of nature's works, the way of observation and experiment. By our constitution we have a strong propensity to trace particular facts and observations to general...
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