Teil eines Werkes 
2 (1747)
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he, in a fort of literary apathy, threw afide his books, and

refolved to difengage his mind from theoretical reafon-

ing as much as poflible, and, with unprejudiced fincerity

of intention, attend to practice alone, as the only fure mode

of inftruCtion.

were within him

} re aay the moit erectuz

: ceived, that as a

fy had Cen Too iret

any accurate mode

who wifhed to

|) ¢} knowledge, to be

tO an accurate n

9 al tend to vary tne

Cautious how ne

hat could not have been authorifed by

Being thus, in fome meafure, obliged to retiie as it

if for inftruction, and to meditate upon

per-

| means of attaining it, he foon| s

.} Ce pb cA ee vue and inaccurate mode of reafoning

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ly admitted into this fcience, in confe-

1, conclufions were frequently drawn of induction; it behoved a farmer .} eg_ 7 ts

make any folid attainments in ufeful particularly careful to accuftom himfelf 1athematical mode of reafoning, And

led to diftineuifh between the efential

ircumitances that micht on any occafion

fult of an experiment, he would be:

i

' \dmitted any thine as a fact upon which

:(ras} 1) C1 8 any future reafoning fhould be ereéted, until it had been

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