A Philosophical Dictionary: From the French, Volum 6J. and H. L. Hunt, 1824 |
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Pàgina 11
... kind , a thousand volumes have been written . Puffendorff first established moral existences- " There are , ” said he , * " certain modes which intelli- gent beings attach to things natural , or to physical operations , with the view of ...
... kind , a thousand volumes have been written . Puffendorff first established moral existences- " There are , ” said he , * " certain modes which intelli- gent beings attach to things natural , or to physical operations , with the view of ...
Pàgina 45
... kind of executioner , often intoxicated , lacerate them with long rods , which fre- quently covered them with blood and produced ex- treme inflammation . Others struck them more gently , which from natural causes has been known to pro ...
... kind of executioner , often intoxicated , lacerate them with long rods , which fre- quently covered them with blood and produced ex- treme inflammation . Others struck them more gently , which from natural causes has been known to pro ...
Pàgina 52
... kind . All reasonable people say - These are very good precepts ; I might have said as much myself ; but as to these doctrines , they are impertinent , absurd , revolting , and capable of disgracing the best precepts in the world . What ...
... kind . All reasonable people say - These are very good precepts ; I might have said as much myself ; but as to these doctrines , they are impertinent , absurd , revolting , and capable of disgracing the best precepts in the world . What ...
Pàgina 92
... kind of calcareous and marly earth , mixed with talc , which is some leagues in length , and about one and a half in breadth . The pure pieces of this stony earth are a little salt to the taste . Labourers make use of it to fertilise ...
... kind of calcareous and marly earth , mixed with talc , which is some leagues in length , and about one and a half in breadth . The pure pieces of this stony earth are a little salt to the taste . Labourers make use of it to fertilise ...
Pàgina 94
... kind of quackery disgraced his shells , until they were again reinstated in opinion by a celebrated academician , who enriched the discoveries of Swammerdam and Leuenhoeck by the order in which he placed them , and who wished to render ...
... kind of quackery disgraced his shells , until they were again reinstated in opinion by a celebrated academician , who enriched the discoveries of Swammerdam and Leuenhoeck by the order in which he placed them , and who wished to render ...
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Frases i termes més freqüents
abbé according ancient animals apostles appears Augustin believe bishop blood body brother Cabiri Cæsar called cardinal cardinal Richelieu cause chap christian church confess Constantine crimes death disputes divine Dom Calmet dreams ducats earth ecclesiastics emperor empire eternal Eusebius excommunicated exist father favour France Gaul give Greeks holy honour hundred ideas jesuit Jesus Christ Jews kill king labour learned letters live livres lord Louis XIV Lucretius Malebranche Manicheans manner matter Maxentius Molière monks moral nation nature never opinion Paris persons Peter Pharisees philosophers Plato Plutarch Pompey pope possess pretended priests prince prove punishment Pythagoras reason religion rendered Roman Rome Sadducees sect shells signifies slaves Solomon soul sovereign speak spirit style taste thee theocracy things thou thought thousand tion tournois true truth tyrant verses virtue word Xenophon Zoroaster
Passatges populars
Pàgina 59 - Out of the eater came forth meat, and out of the strong came forth sweetness.
Pàgina 132 - We have a little sister, and she hath no breasts: what shall we do for our sister in the day when she shall be spoken for?
Pàgina 128 - There be three things which are too wonderful for me, yea, four which I know not: The way of an eagle in the air; the way of a serpent upon a rock; the way of a ship in the midst of the sea; and the way of a man with a maid.
Pàgina 315 - But meat commendeth us not to God: for neither, if we eat, are we the better; neither, if we eat not, are we the worse.
Pàgina 2 - And when he had so said, there arose a dissension between the Pharisees and the Sadducees : and the multitude was divided. For the Sadducees say that there is no resurrection, neither angel, nor spirit: but the Pharisees confess both. And there arose a great cry : and the scribes that were of the Pharisees...
Pàgina 363 - Tis that which we all see and know." Any one better apprehends what it is by acquaintance than I can inform him by description. It is indeed a thing so versatile and multiform, appearing in so many shapes, so many postures, so many garbs, so variously apprehended by several eyes and judgments, that it seemeth no less hard to settle a clear and certain notion thereof than to make a portrait of Proteus, or to define the figure of the fleeting air.
Pàgina 132 - Thy neck is as a tower of ivory ; Thine eyes like the fishpools in Heshbon, by the gate of Bath-rabbim : Thy nose is as the tower of Lebanon which looketh toward Damascus.
Pàgina 363 - Sometimes it lieth in pat allusion to a known story, or in seasonable application of a trivial saying, or in forging an apposite tale : sometimes it playeth in words and phrases, taking advantage from the ambiguity of their sense, or the affinity of their sound.
Pàgina 132 - Thy navel is like a round goblet, which wanteth not liquor: thy belly is like an heap of wheat set about with lilies.
Pàgina 128 - There be four things which are little upon the earth, but they are exceeding wise : the ants are a people not strong, yet they prepare their meat in the summer ; the conies are but a feeble folk, yet make they their houses in the rocks; the locusts have no king, yet go they forth all of them by bands; the spider taketh hold with her hands, and is in kings