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An Account of Sir Isaac Newton's Philosophical Discoveries: In Four Books - Page 19
by Colin MacLaurin - 1750 - 412 pages
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Lectures on Natural and Experimental Philosophy: Considered in It ..., Volume 2

George Adams - 1794 - 734 pages
...indeed to take his views from many points of fight, and fupply the defects of fenfe by a well-regulated imagination ; nor is he to be confined by any limit...thefe, and muft often return to them to examine his progrcfs by them. Here is his fecure hold ; and as he lets out from /thence, fo if he likewife trace...
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Lectures on Natural and Experimental Philosophy: Considered in It ..., Volume 2

George Adams - 1794 - 604 pages
...indeed to take his views from many points of fight, and fupply the defects of fenfe by a well-regulated imagination; nor is he to be confined by any limit...: but as his knowledge of nature is founded on the obfcrvation of fenfible things, he muft begin with thefe, and muft often return to them to examine...
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Elements of General Knowledge: Introductory to Useful Books in the ..., Volume 2

Henry Kett - 1805 - 340 pages
...the defects of sense by a well regulated imagination ; nor is he to be confined by any limit in space or time : but as his knowledge of nature is founded on the observation of sensible things, he must begin with these, and must often return to them to examine...
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Elements of General Knowledge: Introductory to Useful Books in the ..., Volume 2

Henry Kett - 1805 - 340 pages
...the defects of sense by a well regulated imagination ; nor is he to be confined by any limit in space or time : but as his knowledge of nature is founded on the observation of sensible things, he . must begin with these, and must often return to them to examine...
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Lectures on Light: Delivered in the United States in 1872-'73

John Tyndall - 1873 - 206 pages
...the defects of sense by a well-regulated imagination ; nor is he to be confined by any limit in space or time ; but, as his knowledge of Nature is founded on the observation of sensible things, he must begin with these, and must often return to them to examine...
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Humboldt Library of Popular Science Literature, Volume 2, Issues 37-48

1879 - 614 pages
...the defects of sense by a wellregulated imagination ; nor is he to be confined by any limit in space or time ; but, as his knowledge of ; Nature is founded on the observation of sensible things, he must begin with these, and must often return to them to examine...
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Six Lectures on Light Delivered in America in 1872-1873

John Tyndall - 1881 - 318 pages
...the defects of sense by a well-regulated imagination ; nor is he to be confined by any limit in space or time ; but, as his knowledge of Nature is founded on the observation of sensible things, he must begin with these, and must often return to them to examine...
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