The Monthly Review, Or, Literary JournalR. Griffiths, 1801 - Books |
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Page 97
... mind , and are easily retained by the memory . Concise reasoning and truth , so exhibited as to arrest attention , like an axiom , will ever be acceptable and beneficial to the mass of mankind ; though they are not to be considered as ...
... mind , and are easily retained by the memory . Concise reasoning and truth , so exhibited as to arrest attention , like an axiom , will ever be acceptable and beneficial to the mass of mankind ; though they are not to be considered as ...
Page 162
... mind to embrace all the objects here pointed out so as to fathom the depths of human know- ledge in each ; -to be at the same time the mind of Newton , Locke , Boyle , and Haller : but according to the degree in which a man had imbibed ...
... mind to embrace all the objects here pointed out so as to fathom the depths of human know- ledge in each ; -to be at the same time the mind of Newton , Locke , Boyle , and Haller : but according to the degree in which a man had imbibed ...
Page 193
... mind and body what would be able to charm and dispel the grief of falling into de- cay ? ... Remembrance and hope ; the testimonies of a soul without reproach ; the hope of a future state ; these are helpful aids which soften the ...
... mind and body what would be able to charm and dispel the grief of falling into de- cay ? ... Remembrance and hope ; the testimonies of a soul without reproach ; the hope of a future state ; these are helpful aids which soften the ...
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