| John Locke - 1693 - 290 halaman
...Gentleman in feveral occafions; but efpecially if he travel, as that which helps a Man often to exprefs, in a few Lines well put together, what a whole Sheet...and Habits meet with, the Idea's whereof would be eaPily retained and communicated, by a little Skill in Drawing; which being committed to Words, are... | |
| John Locke - 1779 - 336 halaman
...tnvcl, as that which helps a man often to exprefs, in a fe%v lines well put together, what a whole fheet of paper in writing would not be able to reprefent...and make intelligible. How many buildings may a man fie, how many machines and habits meet with, the ideas whereof would be eafily retained and communicated... | |
| John Locke - 1812 - 492 halaman
...gentleman on several occasions, but especially if he travel, as that which helps a man often to express, in a few lines well put together, what a whole sheet of paper in writing would not be able to represent and make intelligible. How many buildings may a man see, how many machines and habits meet... | |
| John Locke - 1823 - 496 halaman
...gentleman on several occasions, but especially if he travel, as that which helps a man often to express, in a few lines well put together, what a whole sheet of paper in writing would not be able to represent and make intelligible. How many buildings may a man see, how many machines and habits meet... | |
| George Harley - 1848 - 90 halaman
...is a tiling most useful to a gentleman, especially if he travel, as helping a man often to express in a few lines, well put together, what a whole sheet of paper, in, writing, would not he ahle to make intelligible. How many buildings may a man see ? — how many machines and hahits meet... | |
| 1853 - 768 halaman
...gentlemen on several occasions, but especially if he travel, as that which helps a man often to express in a few lines well put together what a whole sheet of paper in writing would not be able to represent and make intelligible. How many buildings may a man see, how many machines and habits meet... | |
| Henry Barnard - 1864 - 840 halaman
...gentleman on several occasions, but especially if he travel, as that which helps a man often to express, in a few lines well put together, what a whole sheet of paper in writing would not be able to represent and make intelligible. How many buildings may a man Bee, how many machines and habits meet... | |
| Henry Barnard - 1864 - 874 halaman
...gentleman on several occasions, but especially if he travel, as that which helps a man often to express, in a few lines well put together, what a whole sheet of paper in writing would not be able to represent and make intelligible. How many buildings may a man gee, how many machines and habits meet... | |
| Henry Barnard - 1864 - 906 halaman
...gentleman on several occasions, but especially if he travel, as that which helps a man often to express, ш a few lines well put together, what a whole sheet of paper in writing would not be able to represent and make intelligible. How many buildings may a man see, how many machines and habits meet... | |
| 1871 - 926 halaman
...history. He urges strongly the acquisition of drawing, " as that which helps a man often to express in a few lines well put together, what a whole sheet of paper in writing would not be able to represent and make intelligible." Arithmetic, "of which a man can not have too much" ; geometry, and... | |
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