| Thomas Reid - 1815 - 434 pages
...some particular shape or colour. Likewise, the idea of a man that I frame to myself must be cither of a white, or a black, or a tawny, a straight, or a crooked, a tall, or a low, or a middle sized man." I belicve every man will find in himself what this ingenious author found, that... | |
| George Berkeley - 1820 - 514 pages
...body. But then whatever hand or eye I imagine, it must have some particular shape and colour. Likewise the idea of man that I frame to myself, must be either...tawny, a straight or a crooked, a tall or a low, or a middle-sized man. I cannot by any effort of thought conceive the abstract idea above described. And... | |
| Thomas Reid - 1827 - 706 pages
...whatever hand or eye I imagine, it must have some particular shape or colour. Likewise, the idea of a man that I frame to myself must be either of a white,...tawny, a straight or a crooked, a tall, or a low, or a middlesized man." I believe every man will find in himself what this ingenious author found, that he... | |
| George Berkeley - 1843 - 556 pages
...body. But then whatever hand or eye I imagine, it must have some particular shape and colour. Likewise the idea of man that I frame to myself, must be either...tawny, a straight, or a crooked, a tall, or a low, or a middle-sized man. I cannot by any effort of thought conceive the abstract idea above described. And... | |
| George Berkeley - 1843 - 542 pages
...body. But then whatever hand or eye I imagine, it must have some particular shape and colour. Likewise the idea of man that I frame to myself, must be either...tawny, a straight, or a crooked, a tall, or a low, or a middle-sized man. I cannot by any effort of thought conceive the abstract idea above described. And... | |
| George Berkeley - 1843 - 548 pages
...body. But then whatever hand or eye I imagine, it must have some particular shape and colour. Likewise the idea of man that I frame to myself, must be either...tawny, a straight, or a crooked, a tall, or a low, or a middle-sized man. I cannot by any effort of thought conceive the abstract idea above described. And... | |
| Thomas Reid - 1846 - 1080 pages
...particular shape or colour. Likewise, the idea of a man that I frame to myself must bo either of awhile, or a black, or a tawny ; a straight or a crooked ; a tall, or a low, or a middle-sized man." I believe every man will find in himself what this ingenious author found — that... | |
| Robert Blakey - 1848 - 584 pages
...body. But then whatever hand or eye I imagine, it must have some particular shape and colour. Likewise the idea of man that I frame to myself, must be either...tawny, a straight or a crooked, a tall or a low, or a middle-sized man. I cannot by any effort of thought conceive the abstract idea above described. And... | |
| Henry Longueville Mansel - 1851 - 350 pages
...ch. 7. §. 9. whatever hand or eye I imagine, it must have some particular shape and colour. Likewise the idea of man that I frame to myself, must be either...tawny, a straight, or a crooked, a tall, or a low, or a middle-sized man. To be plain, I own myself able to abstract in one sense, as when I consider some... | |
| Samuel Bailey - 1855 - 278 pages
...body. But then, whatever hand or eye I imagine, it must have some particular shape and colour. Likewise the idea of man that I frame to myself, must be either...tawny, a straight or a crooked, a tall or a low or a middle-sized man. I cannot by any effort of thought conceive the abstract idea above described. And... | |
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