| Nassau William Senior - 1827 - 58 pągines
...trusting to Common" Sense in such matters ; but he would never "approve of trusting to Common-Sense in the " treatment of diseases. Neither, again, would " the architect recommend a reliance on Com" mon-Sense alone in building, nor the musician "in music, to the neglect of those systems of "... | |
| 1828 - 562 pągines
...of trusting to common-sense in such matters ; but he would never approve of trusting to commonsense in the treatment of diseases. Neither, again, would the architect recommend a reliance on common-sense alone in building, nor the musician in music, to the neglect of those systems of rules... | |
| Richard Whately - 1831 - 282 pągines
...of trusting to common-sense in such matters ; but he would never approve of trusting to common-sense in the treatment of diseases. Neither, again, would the architect recommend a reliance on common-sense alone in building, nor the musician in music, to the neglect of those systems of rules,... | |
| Richard Whately - 1831 - 440 pągines
...of trusting to Common-Sense in such matters; but he would never approve of trusting to Common-Sense in the treatment of diseases. Neither, again, would the Architect recommend a reliance on Common-Sense alone in building, nor the Musician in music, to the neglect of those systems of rules,... | |
| 1832 - 700 pągines
...of trusting to common-sense, in such matters; but he would never approve of trusting to common-sense in the treatment of diseases. Neither, again, would the architect recommend a reliance on common-sense alone in building.1" Experience also, he observes, has been made the occasion of much... | |
| Richard Whately - 1832 - 386 pągines
...of trusting to Common-Sense in such matters ; but he would never approve of trusting to Common-Sense in the treatment of diseases. Neither, again, would the Architect recommend a reliance on Com* See Senior's Introductory Lecture on Political-Economy, p. 28. mon-Sense alone in building, nor... | |
| 1835 - 508 pągines
...economy, of logic or metaphysics, and insist on the superior wisdom of trusting to common sense in such matters ; but he would never approve of trusting...neglect of those systems of rules, which, in their respecive arts, have been deduced from scientific reasoning aided by experience. And the induction... | |
| Henry Rogers - 1838 - 150 pągines
...of trusting to common-sense in such matters ; but he would never approve of trusting to common-sense in the treatment of diseases. Neither, again, would the architect recommend a reliance on common-sense alone in building, nor the musician in music, to the neglect of those systems of rules,... | |
| Richard Whately - 1840 - 508 pągines
...of trusting to Common-Sense in such matters ; but he would never approve of trusting to Common-Sense in the treatment of diseases. Neither, again, would the Architect recommend a reliance on Common-Sense alone in building, nor the Musician in music, to the neglect of those systems of rules,... | |
| William Chambers, Robert Chambers - 1842 - 938 pągines
...economy, of logic, or metaphysics, and insist «n the superior wisdom of trusting to common sense in such matters ; but he would never approve of trusting...treatment of diseases. Neither, again, would the architect recommeud a reliance on cummon sense alone in building, nor the musician in music, to the neglect of... | |
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