The Works of James Harris, Esq: With an Account of His Life and Character, Volume 2Luke Hansard, 1801 |
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... form a Demonftration , he fays to himself , I am willing to speak concerning Demonftration . But , in as much as ... forms a Syllogifm : fo that without knowing Propofitions , it is impof- fible to learn what is a Syllogifm , because it ...
... form a Demonftration , he fays to himself , I am willing to speak concerning Demonftration . But , in as much as ... forms a Syllogifm : fo that without knowing Propofitions , it is impof- fible to learn what is a Syllogifm , because it ...
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... forms to itself a Species ; or , when by marking what is common to many Species , it forms to itself a Genus . NOR are thefe mental Productions the mere efforts of Art , the ingenious inventions of Human Sagacity , but , under the ...
... forms to itself a Species ; or , when by marking what is common to many Species , it forms to itself a Genus . NOR are thefe mental Productions the mere efforts of Art , the ingenious inventions of Human Sagacity , but , under the ...
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... Form is unknowable as to QUALITY . But the Principles being infinite both in Multitude and in Quality , ' tis impof- fible to know the Beings derived out of them . For then ' tis we conceive that WE KNOW ANY BEING COMPOSITE , when we ...
... Form is unknowable as to QUALITY . But the Principles being infinite both in Multitude and in Quality , ' tis impof- fible to know the Beings derived out of them . For then ' tis we conceive that WE KNOW ANY BEING COMPOSITE , when we ...
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... Forms of Predication ; xarnyogía , Prædicaments ; yem yeuxάτata , the most general or comprehenfive Genera , тà węữтa yem , the primary Genera . They differed alfo as to their Number . Some made them two , Subject and Accident , or ...
... Forms of Predication ; xarnyogía , Prædicaments ; yem yeuxάτata , the most general or comprehenfive Genera , тà węữтa yem , the primary Genera . They differed alfo as to their Number . Some made them two , Subject and Accident , or ...
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... Form and a Subject , or rather Form and Matter . O explain how natural SUBSTANCES originally began , is a task Ch . III . too arduous for unaffifted Philofophy . But to inquire after what manner , when once begun , they have been ...
... Form and a Subject , or rather Form and Matter . O explain how natural SUBSTANCES originally began , is a task Ch . III . too arduous for unaffifted Philofophy . But to inquire after what manner , when once begun , they have been ...
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WORKS OF JAMES HARRIS ESQ W/AN James 1709-1780 Harris,James Harris 1st Earl of Malmesbury, 1. No preview available - 2016 |
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