| Nassau William Senior - 1827 - 58 lapas
...rules ; but in these " points they deride any one who trusts to unaided " Common-Sense. A sailor, eg, will perhaps " despise the pretensions of medical...again, " will perhaps contemn Systems of Political Eco" nomy, of Logic, or Metaphysics, and' insist on " the superior wisdom of trusting to Common" Sense... | |
| 1828 - 592 lapas
...of rules ; but in these points they deride any one who trusts to unaided common-sense. A sailor, egt will perhaps despise the pretensions of medical men,...Metaphysics, and insist on the superior wisdom of trusting to common, sense in such matters; but he would never approve of trusting to commonsense in the treatment... | |
| Richard Whately - 1831 - 282 lapas
...but in these points they deride any one who trusts to unaided common-sense. A sailor, for instance, will, perhaps, despise the pretensions of medical...physician, again, will perhaps contemn systems of Political-Economy, of Logic, or Metaphysics, and insist on the superior wisdom of trusting to common-sense... | |
| Richard Whately - 1832 - 386 lapas
...of rules ; but in these points they deride any one who trusts to unaided Common-Sense. A Sailor, eg will, perhaps, despise the pretensions of medical...Common-Sense*, without regard to the maxims of nautical art. A Physcian, again, will perhaps contemn Systems of Political Economy,* of Logic, or Metaphysics, and... | |
| Richard Whately - 1832 - 386 lapas
...of rules ; but in these points they deride any one who trusts to unaided Common-Sense. A Sailor, eg will, perhaps, despise the pretensions of medical...would ridicule the proposal of navigating a ship by Common- Sense, without regard to the maxims of nautical art. A Physcian, again, will perhaps contemn... | |
| Richard Whately - 1834 - 482 lapas
...of rules ; but in these points they deride any one who trusts to unaided Common-Sense. A Sailor, eg will, perhaps, despise the pretensions of medical men, and prefer treating a disease by Common -Sense: but he would ridicule the proposal of navigating a ship by Common-Sense, without regard... | |
| 1835 - 508 lapas
...of rules ; but in these points they deride any one who trusts to unaided common sense. A sailor, eg will, perhaps, despise the pretensions of medical men, and prefer treating a disease by common sense ; but he would ridicule the proposal of navigating a ship by common sense, without regard... | |
| S. E. Parker - 1837 - 344 lapas
...knowledge of a system of rules, in which they deride any one who trusts to unaided common sense. A sailor will perhaps, despise the pretensions of medical men, and prefer treating a disease by common sense ; but he would ridicule the proposal of navigating a ship by common sense without regard... | |
| 1838 - 1114 lapas
...but in these points they deride any one who trusts to unaided common sense. A sailor, for example, will perhaps despise the pretensions of medical men, and prefer treating a disease by common sense; but he would ridicule the proposal of navigating a ship by common sense, without regard... | |
| S. E. PARKER - 1838 - 340 lapas
...knowledge of a system of rules, in which they deride any one who trusts to unaided common sense. A sailor will perhaps, despise the pretensions of medical men, and prefer treating a disease by common sense ; but he would ridicule the proposal of navigating a ship by common sense without regard... | |
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