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Strana 209
And thus much for the ill condition which every man by mere nature is actually placed in ; though with a possibility to come out of it , consisting partly in the passions , partly in his reason . The passions that incline men to peace ...
And thus much for the ill condition which every man by mere nature is actually placed in ; though with a possibility to come out of it , consisting partly in the passions , partly in his reason . The passions that incline men to peace ...
Strana 214
Beyond the actual works of nature a poet may now go ; but beyond the conceived possibility of nature , never . I can allow a geographer to make in the sea , a fish or a ship , which by the scale of his map would be two or three hundred ...
Beyond the actual works of nature a poet may now go ; but beyond the conceived possibility of nature , never . I can allow a geographer to make in the sea , a fish or a ship , which by the scale of his map would be two or three hundred ...
Strana 336
This was the scripture and theology of the heathens : the natural motion of the sun made them more admire him than its ... Nor do I so forget God as to adore the name of nature ; which I define not , with the schools , to be the ...
This was the scripture and theology of the heathens : the natural motion of the sun made them more admire him than its ... Nor do I so forget God as to adore the name of nature ; which I define not , with the schools , to be the ...
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