The Philosophical Works of the Late Right Honorable Henry St. John, Lord Viscount Bolingbroke, Tom 1David Mallet, 1754 - 379 |
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... because there is something now , the eternal Being must be an intelligent Be- ing , because there is intelligence now : for no man will venture to affert that non - entity can produce entity , or non - intelligence , intelligence : and ...
... because there is something now , the eternal Being must be an intelligent Be- ing , because there is intelligence now : for no man will venture to affert that non - entity can produce entity , or non - intelligence , intelligence : and ...
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... because the intelligence of this first cause of all things must have preceded all existence , except his own , with which it is co - eter- nal . The divine , because an effential difference is established , in confequence of this ...
... because the intelligence of this first cause of all things must have preceded all existence , except his own , with which it is co - eter- nal . The divine , because an effential difference is established , in confequence of this ...
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... because our ideas are the foundations , or the materials , call them which you pleafe , of all our knowledge ; becaufe , without entering into an enquiry con- cerning the origin of them , we may know fo certainly , as to exclude all ...
... because our ideas are the foundations , or the materials , call them which you pleafe , of all our knowledge ; becaufe , without entering into an enquiry con- cerning the origin of them , we may know fo certainly , as to exclude all ...
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... because they cannot comprehend it . BUT ftill this faculty is proportioned to our imperfect nature , and therefore ... because he did not want the poet's fkill to improve his memory , and because he knew by experience that the great ...
... because they cannot comprehend it . BUT ftill this faculty is proportioned to our imperfect nature , and therefore ... because he did not want the poet's fkill to improve his memory , and because he knew by experience that the great ...
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... because they have neither founds , nor marks for the greater collections of units . As arithmetic is one , fo is geometry another conftituent part of mathematics , and the very name points out to us , not only the object , but the ...
... because they have neither founds , nor marks for the greater collections of units . As arithmetic is one , fo is geometry another conftituent part of mathematics , and the very name points out to us , not only the object , but the ...
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Strona 94 - Bred to think as well as speak by rote, they furnish their minds, as they furnish their houses, or clothe their bodies, with the fancies of other men, and according to the mode of the age and country. They pick up their ideas and notions in common conversation, or in their schools. The first are always superficial, and both are commonly false.
Strona 302 - The whole world appears, as soon as we come into historical light, overrun with them. The vulgar embrace them easily, even after the true doctrine of a divine unity has been taught and received...
Strona 287 - Plato imagined, after more ancient philosophers, that every man is born with a certain reminiscence, and that when we seem to be taught, we are only put in mind of what we knew in a former state.