The Works of Lord Bolingbroke: With a Life, Prepared Expressly for this Edition, Containing Additional Information Relative to His Personal and Public Character, Tom 3Carey and Hart, 1841 |
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... nature of the human mind , on which God has impressed an innate idea of himself , he tries to evade the absurdity by ... natural pro- portion , which there is , between this great truth and the concep- tions of the human mind . I ...
... nature of the human mind , on which God has impressed an innate idea of himself , he tries to evade the absurdity by ... natural pro- portion , which there is , between this great truth and the concep- tions of the human mind . I ...
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... nature , and have no other guide but custom , a second and a false nature . The author of one is Divine Wis- dom , of the other , human imagination ; and yet whenever the second stands in opposition to the first , as it does most ...
... nature , and have no other guide but custom , a second and a false nature . The author of one is Divine Wis- dom , of the other , human imagination ; and yet whenever the second stands in opposition to the first , as it does most ...
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... nature , and the abridgment of art ; " though they " draw now and then a bucket of water out of the well for some particular use . " I respect , no man more , this great au- thority , but I respect no authority enough to subscribe on ...
... nature , and the abridgment of art ; " though they " draw now and then a bucket of water out of the well for some particular use . " I respect , no man more , this great au- thority , but I respect no authority enough to subscribe on ...
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... natural philosophy . We assume commonly that they are two distinct substances . Be it so . They are still united , and blended , as it were , together , in one human nature : and all natures , united or not , fall within the province of ...
... natural philosophy . We assume commonly that they are two distinct substances . Be it so . They are still united , and blended , as it were , together , in one human nature : and all natures , united or not , fall within the province of ...
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... nature of human knowledge , how far it extends , how far it is real , and where , and how it begins to be fantastical . Such an inquiry , if it cannot check the presumption , nor humble the pride of metaphysicians , may serve to ...
... nature of human knowledge , how far it extends , how far it is real , and where , and how it begins to be fantastical . Such an inquiry , if it cannot check the presumption , nor humble the pride of metaphysicians , may serve to ...
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