The Philosophical Works of the Late Right Honorable Henry St. John, Lord Viscount Bolingbroke, Tom 1David Mallet, 1754 - 379 |
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... calls it : fo magi- cal , that the hypothefis serves to no purpose in philofophy , whatever it may do in theology ; and IS is still less comprehenfible , than the hypothefis which affumes 20 PHILOSOPHICAL WORKS . Effay 1 .
... calls it : fo magi- cal , that the hypothefis serves to no purpose in philofophy , whatever it may do in theology ; and IS is still less comprehenfible , than the hypothefis which affumes 20 PHILOSOPHICAL WORKS . Effay 1 .
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Henry St. John Bolingbroke (Viscount). is still less comprehenfible , than the hypothefis which affumes that altho ' our idea of thought be not included in the idea of matter or body , as the idea of figure is , for inftance , in that of ...
Henry St. John Bolingbroke (Viscount). is still less comprehenfible , than the hypothefis which affumes that altho ' our idea of thought be not included in the idea of matter or body , as the idea of figure is , for inftance , in that of ...
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... this faculty then , whatever it be , our fimple ideas , which have been spoken of alrea ly , are preserved with greater , and our complex ideas , which which remain to be spoken of , with less facility Effay I. PHILOSOPHICAL WORKS , 15.
... this faculty then , whatever it be , our fimple ideas , which have been spoken of alrea ly , are preserved with greater , and our complex ideas , which which remain to be spoken of , with less facility Effay I. PHILOSOPHICAL WORKS , 15.
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... less facility . Both one and the other require to be frequently raised in the mind , and frequently recalled to it . I fay , with the rest of the world , to be raised , and to be recalled , but furely these words come very fhort of ...
... less facility . Both one and the other require to be frequently raised in the mind , and frequently recalled to it . I fay , with the rest of the world , to be raised , and to be recalled , but furely these words come very fhort of ...
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... less than two centuries , than it had been in twenty that preceded them . ALL the helps , that human wit and industry can procure , have been employed . Microscopes and telescopes have been invented . Geometry has been applied to ...
... less than two centuries , than it had been in twenty that preceded them . ALL the helps , that human wit and industry can procure , have been employed . Microscopes and telescopes have been invented . Geometry has been applied to ...
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