| 1897 - عدد الصفحات: 838
...make the mind of man ' more cautious in meddling with things exceeding its comprehension, and disposed to stop when it is at the utmost extent of its tether.' This purpose led him to that thorough investigation of the constitution of the human mind, resulting... | |
| Harry Thurston Peck - 1898 - عدد الصفحات: 1150
...make the mind of man "more cautious in meddling with things exceeding its comprehension, and disposed to stop when it is at the utmost extent of its tether." This purpose led him to that thorough investigation of the constitution of the human mind, resulting... | |
| Robert Chambers - 1902 - عدد الصفحات: 864
...with the busy mind of man to be more cautious in meddling with things exceeding its comprehension ; ng with disputes about things to which our understandings are not suited, and of which we cannot frame... | |
| Robert Chambers - 1902 - عدد الصفحات: 860
...with the busy mind of man to be more cautious in meddling with things exceeding its comprehension ; to stop when it is at the utmost extent of its tether...to raise questions and perplex ourselves and others with disputes about things to which our understandings are not suited, and of which we cannot frame... | |
| Alexander Campbell Fraser - 1904 - عدد الصفحات: 22
...cautious in meddling with things exceeding our comprehension, to stop when at the utmost extent of our tether, and to sit down in a quiet ignorance of those things which, after critical examination, are found to be beyond our reach. 'Although the comprehension of our understandings... | |
| John Locke - 1905 - عدد الصفحات: 424
...with the busy mind of man to be . more cautious in meddling with things exceeding its comprehension, to stop when it is at the utmost extent of its tether,...raise questions, and perplex ourselves and others with disputes, about things to which our understandings are not suited, and of which we cannot frame... | |
| John Locke - 1905 - عدد الصفحات: 382
...with the busy mind of man to be more cautious in meddling with things exceeding its comprehension, to stop when it is at the utmost extent of its tether,...raise questions, and perplex ourselves and others with disputes, about things to which our understandings are not suited, and of which we cannot frame... | |
| George Stuart Fullerton - 1906 - عدد الصفحات: 352
...with the busy mind of man to be more cautious in meddling with things exceeding its comprehension; to stop when it is at the utmost extent of its tether;...are found to be beyond the reach of our capacities." * To the difficulties of the task our author is fully alive: "The understanding, like the eye, whilst... | |
| Daniel Coit Gilman, Harry Thurston Peck, Frank Moore Colby - 1906 - عدد الصفحات: 928
...make the mind of man "more cautious in meddling with things exceeding its comprehension, and disposed to stop when it is at the utmost extent of its tether." He institutes a preliminary inquiry in the first book as to the existence of innate ideas, theoretical... | |
| Arthur Kenyon Rogers - 1907 - عدد الصفحات: 534
...with the busy mind of man to be more cautious in meddling with things exceeding its comprehension; to stop when it is at the utmost extent of its tether;...then perhaps be so forward, out of an affectation of a universal knowledge, to raise questions, and perplex ourselves and others with disputes about things... | |
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