General observations drawn from particulars are the jewels of knowledge, comprehending great store in a little room ; but they are therefore to be made with the greater care and caution, lest, if we take counterfeit for true, our loss and shame be the... The conduct of the understanding - Sivu 87tekijä(t) John Locke - 1801Koko teos - Tietoja tästä kirjasta
| John Locke - 1706 - 352 sivua
...Obfervations drawn from Particulars, are the Jewels of Knowledge, comprehending great Store in a little Room 5 but they are therefore to be made with the greater Care and Caution, left if we take counterfeit for true , our Lofs and Shame be the greater when our Stock comes to a... | |
| John Locke - 1796 - 554 sivua
...General obfervations drawn from particulars, are the jewels of knowledge, comprehending great ftore in a little room ; but they are therefore to be made with the greater care and caution, left, if we take counterfeit for true, our lofs and mamc be the greater when our ftock comes to a fevere... | |
| J. JOHNSON - 1801 - 374 sivua
...themselves, or to have them attacked by others. General observations drawn from particulars, are the jewels of knowledge, comprehending great store in...scrutiny. One or two particulars may suggest hints of inquiry, and they do well to take those hints; but if they turn them into conclusions, and make them... | |
| Isaac Watts - 1801 - 482 sivua
...fis to become certain and indubitable, these are jewels of knowledge, comprehending great treasure in a little room ; but they are therefore to be made with the greater care and caution, lest errors become large and diffusive, if we should mistake in these general notions. A hasty determination... | |
| John Locke - 1802 - 308 sivua
...themselves, or to have them attacked by others. General observations drawn from particulars are the jewels of knowledge, comprehending great store in a little room ; but they fire therefore to be made with the greater care and caution, lest if we take counterfeit for true,... | |
| John Locke - 1805 - 520 sivua
...themselves, or to have them attacked by others. General observations drawn from particulars, are the jewels of knowledge, comprehending great store in...scrutiny. One or two particulars may suggest hints of inquiry, and they do well to take those hints; but if they turn them into conclusions, and make them... | |
| John Locke - 1805 - 508 sivua
...themselves, or to have them attacked by others. General observations drawn from particulars, are the jewels of knowledge, comprehending great store in...if we take counterfeit for true, our loss and shame IK the greater when our stock comes to a severe scrutiny. One or two particulars may suggest hints... | |
| John Locke - 1813 - 448 sivua
...particulars, are the jewels of knowl- \ edge, comprehending great store in a little room ; but they are I therefore to be made with the greater care and caution,...true, our loss and shame be the greater when! our slock comes to a severe scrutiny. One or two particularsi may suggest hints of inquiry, and they do... | |
| Isaac Watts - 1813 - 590 sivua
...a» to become certain апЛ indubiuhle, these are jewels of knowledge, comprehending £reat treasure in a little room ; but they are therefore to be made with the greater care and caution, lest errors become large and diffusive, if we should mistake in these general notions. A hasty détermination... | |
| Isaac Watts - 1813 - 368 sivua
...particulars as to become certain and indubitable, these are jewels of knowledge, comprehending great treasure in a little room ; but they are therefore to be made with the greater care and caution, lest errors become large and diffusJTe, if we should mistake in these general notions. A hasty determination... | |
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