Locke has confined his elucidation to the ad" vantages arifing from reading ; in felecting remarkable pailages from books : but this is not the only purdofe to which the Common -Place Book may be fuccefsfully applied. It is not folely for the divine,... Botanicus Universalis Et Hortulanus - Seite 747von Richard Weston - 1772Vollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| J. Preston (Teacher) - 1772 - 352 Seiten
...confined his elucidation to the " advantages arifing from reading ; in felecting re" markable paflages from Books ; but this is not *' the only Purpofe .to which the Common-Place *' Book may be fuccefsfully applied. It is not " folely for l]\e Divine, the Lawyer, the... | |
| 1776 - 366 Seiten
...from books : but this is not the only pur' pofe to which the Common-Place Book may be fuo 4 cefifully applied. It is not folely for the divine, the ' lawyer, the poet, philofopher, or hiftorian, that this 4 publication is calculated; by thefe its ufes are expe4 rimentally known and... | |
| 1776 - 470 Seiten
...from books : but this is not the only pur" pofe to which the Common-Place Book may be fuc" cefs fully applied. It is not folely for the divine, the '* lawyer, the poet, philofbpher, or hiftoriau, that this ".publication is calculated ; by thefe its ufes are expe" rimentally... | |
| 1777 - 380 Seiten
...books : but this is not the only pur4' pofe to which the Common-Place Book may be fuo 4' cefst'ully applied. • It is not folely for the divine, the «' lawyer, the poet, philofophcr, or hiftorian, that this " publication is calculated ; by tliefe its ufes are expe4' rimentally... | |
| John Bell - 1780 - 396 Seiten
...arifing from reading ; in felecting remarkable pailages from books : but this is not the only purdofe to which the Common -Place Book may be fuccefsfully...the divine, the lawyer, the poet, philofopher, or hiftorian, that this publication is calculated ; by thefe its ufes are experimentally known and univerfally... | |
| John Bell - 1780 - 454 Seiten
...from books : but this is not the only pur" pofe to which the Common-Place Book may befac*' cefsfully applied. It is not folely for the divine, the •*' lawyer, the poet, philofopher, or hiftorian, that this *' publication is calculated ; by thefe its ufes are expe•' rimentally known... | |
| John Bell - 1776 - 422 Seiten
...from books : bat this is not the only pnr" pofe to which the Common-Place Book may be fuc" cefsfully applied. It is not folely for the divine, the " lawyer, the poet, philofopher, or hiftorian, that this " publication is calculated ; by thtfe its ufes are expe" rimentally known and... | |
| George Anne Bellamy - 1785 - 286 Seiten
...confined his elucidation to the ad" vantages arifing from reading, in feletling remark" able paiTages from books : but this is not the only " purpofe to which the Common-Place-Book may be " fuccefsfully applied. It is not folely for the divine, " the lawyer, the... | |
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