| 1803 - 624 sayfa
...itself, its forces are concentred, and are fittad far stronger and bolder flights of science; and that, in such pursuits, whether we take, or whether we lose the game, the chace is certainly of service." In this respect, the philosophy of the mind (abstracting entirely from... | |
| Dugald Stewart - 1811 - 620 sayfa
...its forces are concentred, and are fitted for stronger " and bolder flights of science ; and that, in such pursuits, " whether we take, or whether we lose the game, the chace " is certainly of service *." In this respect, the philosophy of the mind (abstracting entirely... | |
| Thomas Reid - 1822 - 432 sayfa
...itself, its forces are concentred, and are fitted for stronger and bolder flights of science ; and that, in such pursuits, whether we take, or whether we lose the game, the chase is certainly of service."* In this respect, the philosophy of the mind, abstracting entirely from that pre-eminence which belongs... | |
| Dugald Stewart - 1829 - 422 sayfa
...itself, its forces are concentred, and are fitted for stronger and bolder flights of science ; and that, in such pursuits, whether we take or whether we lose the game, the chase is certainly of service." * In this respect, the •* Preface to Mr. Burke's Essay on the Sublime and Beautiful.' philosophy... | |
| Dugald Stewart - 1829 - 410 sayfa
...itself, its forces are concentred, and are fitted for stronger and bolder flights of science ; and that, in such pursuits, whether we take or whether we lose the game, the chase is certainly of service." * In- this respect, the * Preface to Mr. Burke'j Essay on the Sublime and Beautiful. philosophy of... | |
| Dugald Stewart - 1829 - 430 sayfa
...itself, its forces are concentred, and are fitted for stronger and bolder flights of science ; and that, in such pursuits, whether we take or whether we lose the game, the chase is certainly of service." * In this respect, the * Preface to Mr. Burke's Essay on the Sublime aud Beautiful. philosophy of the... | |
| Dugald Stewart - 1829 - 518 sayfa
...itself, its forces are concentred, and are fitted for stronger and bolder flights of science ; and that in such pursuits, whether we take, or whether we lose the game, the chace is certainly of service." The names of Locke, of Berkeley, of Hume, of Quesnai, of Turgot, of... | |
| Dugald Stewart - 1829 - 510 sayfa
...itself, its forces are concentred, and are fitted for stronger and bolder flights of science ; and that in such pursuits, whether we take, or whether we lose the game, the chace is certainly of service." The names of Locke, of Berkeley, of Hume, of Quesnai, of Turgot, of... | |
| Dugald Stewart - 1829 - 518 sayfa
...itself, its forees are concentred, and are fitted for stronger and bolder flights of science ; and that in such pursuits, whether we take, or whether, we lose the game, the chace is certainly of service." The names of Locke, of Berkeley, of Hume, of Quesnai, of Turgot, of... | |
| Maria Edgeworth - 1834 - 352 sayfa
...discipline, as well as of common sense; he continually asked, of what use are they ? — While Lady Davenaut answered : " To invigorate and embellish the understanding....pursuits, whether we take or whether we lose the game, the chace is certainly of service.' " Possibly, the General said ; he would not dispute the point with... | |
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