... a quick and sagacious penetration into the true essence of all the objects of our contemplation. Science - Síða 129 breytti - 1880Heildartexta - Um bókina
| Smithsonian Institution - 1880 - 560 síður
...pretensions to it; whereas by invention is meant no more (and so the word signifies) than discovery or finding out; or, to explain it at large, a quick and...discovered the true essence of two things, without discerning their difference, seems to me hard to conceive. Now this last is the undisputed province... | |
| Smithsonian Institution - 1880 - 548 síður
...pretensions to it ; whereas by invention is meant no more (and so the word signifies) than discovery or finding out; or, to explain it at large, a quick and...penetration into the true essence of all the objects of onr contemplation. This, I think, can rarely exist without the concomitancy of judgment, for how we... | |
| Smithsonian Institution - 1881 - 850 síður
...pretensions to it; whereas by invention is meant no more (and so the word signifies) than discovery or finding out; or, to explain it at large, a quick and...discovered the true essence of two things, without discerning their difference, seems to me hard to conceive. Now this last is the undisputed province... | |
| 1881 - 898 síður
...pretensions to it ; whereas by invention is meant no more (and so the word signifies) than discovery or finding out ; or, to explain it at large, a quick...discovered the true essence of two things, without discerning their difference, seems to me hard to conceive. Now, this last is the undisputed province... | |
| Smithsonian Institution - 1881 - 834 síður
...pretensions to it; whereas by invention is meant no more (and so the word signifies) than discovery or finding out; or, to explain it at large, a quick and...discovered the true essence of two things, without discerning their difference, seems to me hard to conceive. Now this last is the undisputed province... | |
| American Association for the Advancement of Science - 1881 - 476 síður
...pretensions to it; whereas by invention is meant no more (and so the word signifies) than discovery or finding out; or, to explain it at large, a quick and...discovered the true essence of two things, without discerning their difference, seems to me hard to conceive. Jsow this last is the undisputed province... | |
| 1881 - 898 síður
...pretensions to it; whereas by invention is meant no more (and so the word signifies) than discovery or finding out; or, to explain it at large, a quick and...contemplation. This, I think, can rarely exist without the concomitaney of judgment, for how we can be said to have discovered the true essence of two things,... | |
| American Association for the Advancement of Science - 1881 - 898 síður
...pretensions to it ; whereas by invention is meant no more (and so the word signifies) than discovery or finding out ; or, to explain it at large, a quick...essence of all the objects of our contemplation. This, 1 think, can rarely exist without the concomitancy of judgment, for how we can be said to have discovered... | |
| 1881 - 856 síður
...pretensions to it; whereas by invention is meant no more (and so the word signifies) than discovery or finding out; or, to explain it at large, a quick and...penetration into the true essence of all the objects of onr contemplation. This, I think, can rarely exist without the concomitancy of judgment, for how we... | |
| Henry Fielding - 1882 - 614 síður
...to it ; whereas by invention is really meant no more (and so the word signifies) than discovery, or finding out ; or, to explain it at large, a quick...discovered the true essence of two things, without discerning their difference, seems to me hard to conceive. Now this last is the undisputed province... | |
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