| New Church gen. confer - 1874 - 608 pages
...discovered, and eliciting their causes. Both are peculiar gifts, and are seldom united in the same person." " I therefore laid aside my instruments, and restraining...observations, determined rather TO RELY ON THE RESEARCHES OP OTHERS than to trust to my own." Do not these observations manifest an entire reverence for facts,... | |
| William M. White - 1867 - 644 pages
...susceptible of no construction of ' the kind. I therefore laid aside my instruments and restrain' ing my desire for making observations, determined rather...the researches of others than to trust to my own.'* * Introduction to ' The Economy,' Nos. 17 and 18. 126 DANGER OF SPECULATION. That he was not Insensible... | |
| William M. White - Mystics - 1868 - 816 pages
...truth, although in reality they were fairly susceptible of no construction of the kind. / there/we laid aside my instruments, and restraining my desire...the researches of others than to trust to my own." Not the least interesting portions of the Economy of the Animal Kingdom are several in which we note... | |
| Benjamin Worcester - 1883 - 500 pages
...and to originate the whole series of inductive arguments from my particular discovery alone. . . . Nay, when I essayed to form principles from these...the researches of others than to trust to my own" (p. 7). After describing as from experience the faculty which some enjoy, — we doubt if ever any... | |
| Henry Maudsley - Medicine, Psychosomatic - 1884 - 298 pages
...the subject required, the idea ' of universals in individuals, and of individuals under universals.' I therefore laid aside my instruments, and, restraining...the researches of others than to trust to my own." Still he was not ignorant of the dangers which beset ratiocination when divorced from experience. "... | |
| George Trobridge - 1912 - 396 pages
...self-love) to grow blind to the most acute lucubrations and researches of others and to originate a whole series of inductive arguments from my particular...the researches of others than to trust to my own." i With this digression we turn again to the journal 1 The Economy of the Animal Kingdom. Introduction,... | |
| Charles G. Gross - Medical - 1999 - 284 pages
...experience, but only sparingly ... I deemed it best to make use of the facts supplied by others ... I laid aside my instruments, and restraining my desire for making observations, determined to rely rather on the researches of others than to trust my own. In fact, he very rarely does "throw... | |
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