The Book of Nature, Svazek 1Wells and Lilly, 1826 |
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Strana 12
... less crowded with difficulties and absurdities ; but it has a more imposing appear- ance , and has hence , in many periods and among many nations , been more popular , and was per- petually leading away a multitude of the philo- sophers ...
... less crowded with difficulties and absurdities ; but it has a more imposing appear- ance , and has hence , in many periods and among many nations , been more popular , and was per- petually leading away a multitude of the philo- sophers ...
Strana 14
... less pervading all of them , from Orpheus to Virgil . It is in reference to this that Aratus opens his Phænomena with that beautiful passage which is so forcibly appealed to by St. Paul in the course of his address to the Athenians on ...
... less pervading all of them , from Orpheus to Virgil . It is in reference to this that Aratus opens his Phænomena with that beautiful passage which is so forcibly appealed to by St. Paul in the course of his address to the Athenians on ...
Strana 16
... less than a century , we shall find it current among the philosophers of various schools , and especially that of which Lord Bo- lingbroke has been placed at the head ; and hence running through every page of the cele- brated Essay on ...
... less than a century , we shall find it current among the philosophers of various schools , and especially that of which Lord Bo- lingbroke has been placed at the head ; and hence running through every page of the cele- brated Essay on ...
Strana 17
... less so : In spite of pride , in erring reason's spite , One truth is clear , WHATEVER IS , IS RIGHT . If every thing be right at present , there is no necessity for a day of correction or retribution hereafter ; and the chief argument ...
... less so : In spite of pride , in erring reason's spite , One truth is clear , WHATEVER IS , IS RIGHT . If every thing be right at present , there is no necessity for a day of correction or retribution hereafter ; and the chief argument ...
Strana 19
... less necessary , as I shall have an opportunity , on a future occasion , of re- verting to all these various conjectures and exa- mining them at full length.t in But why , after all , is it necessary to support the proposition , that ...
... less necessary , as I shall have an opportunity , on a future occasion , of re- verting to all these various conjectures and exa- mining them at full length.t in But why , after all , is it necessary to support the proposition , that ...
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