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" ... is formed of all this management and the clear notion we attain of what is preferable and principal in all these subjects of choice and estimation will not, as I imagine, by any person be taken for innate. Use, practice and culture must precede the... "
Characteristicks of Men, Manners, Opinions, Times: In Three Volumes - Page 164
by Anthony Ashley Cooper Earl of Shaftesbury - 1732
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Characteristicks of Men, Manners, Opinions, Times, Volume 3

Anthony Ashley Cooper Earl of Shaftesbury - Characters and characteristics - 1714 - 462 pages
...of Nature's Growth, and ariie properly, of themielves, without our Art, Promotion, or Afliftance ; the general Idea which is form'd of all this Management,...Choice and Eftimation, will not, as I imagine, by any Perfbn, be taken for in-nate. Uie, Practice and Culture muft precede the Vnder/anding and Wit of luch...
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Characteristicks of Men, Manners, Opinions, Times, Volume 3

Anthony Ashley Cooper Earl of Shaftesbury - Characters and characteristics - 1727 - 462 pages
...Facultys, Senfes, or anticipating Senfations, and Imaginations, may be of Nature's Growth, and ariie properly, of themfelves, without our Art, Promotion,...attain of what is preferable and principal in all thefe Subje&s of Choice and Eftimation, will not, as I imagine, by any Perfon, be taken for in-nate. Ufe,...
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An essay on the composition of a sermon, tr. by R. Robinson, Volume 1

Jean Claude - 1779 - 566 pages
...the fenfe ef themfelves, without our art, promotion, or aftittance; the general idea which is formed of all this management, and the clear notion we attain of what is preferable and principal in all thefe fubjefts of choice andeftimation, will not, as I imagine, by any perfon, be taken for innate. Ufe,...
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Characteristics of Men, Manners, Opinions, Times: With a Collection of ...

Anthony Ashley Cooper Earl of Shaftesbury - Characters and characteristics - 1790 - 428 pages
...properly , of themfelves, without our art, promotion, or afliftance; the general idea which is formed of all this management , and the clear notion we attain of what is preferable and principal in all thefe fubjects of choice and eftimation , will not , as I imagine, by any perfon , be taken for innate. Ufe,...
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The British and Foreign Evangelical Review and Quarterly Record of Christian ...

Theology - 1864 - 890 pages
...properly of themselves without our art, promotion, or assistance, the general iiUa which is formed of all this management, and the clear notion we attain of what is preferable and principal in all these subjects of choice nnd estimation, will not, as I imagine, by any person be taken for innate....
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The Intuitions of the Mind Inductively Investigated

James McCosh - Intuition - 1865 - 522 pages
...properly of themselves without our art, promotion, or assistance, the general idea which is formed of all this management, and the clear notion we attain of what is preferable and principal in all these subjects of choice and estimation will not, as I imagine, by any person be mistaken for innate....
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The Intuitions of the Mind Inductively Investigated

James McCosh - 1874 - 480 pages
...properly of themselves without our art, promotion, or assistance, the general idea which is formed of all this management, and the clear notion we attain of what is preferable and principal in all these subjects of choice and estimation will not, as I imagine, by any person be mistaken for innate....
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The Scottish Philosophy: Biographical, Expository, Critical, from Hutcheson ...

James McCosh - Philosophy, Scottish - 1875 - 506 pages
...properly of themselves without our art, promotion, or assistance, the general idea which is formed of all this management, and the clear notion we attain of what is preferable and principal in all these subjects of choice and estimation, will not, as I imagine, by any person be taken for 1 Letters...
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The Intuitions of the Mind Inductively Investigated

James McCosh - Intuition - 1882 - 472 pages
...properly of themselves without our art, promotion, or assistance, the general idea which is formed of all this management, and the clear notion we attain of what is preferable and principal in all these subjects of choice and estimation will not, as I imagine, by any person be mistaken for innate....
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First and Fundamental Truths: Being a Treatise on Metaphysics

James McCosh - Metaphysics - 1889 - 390 pages
...properly of themselves without our art, promotion, or assistance, the general idea which is formed of all this management, and the clear notion we attain of what is preferable and principal in all these subjects of choice and estimation will not, as I imagine, by any person be mistaken for innate....
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