Siris: A Chain of Philosophical Reflexions and Inquiries Concerning the Virtues of Tar WaterReprinted for W. Innys, 1744 - 174 pages |
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Page 76
... diftinctions of blue , red , yellow , and the reft , depend on the difference of the ob- jects which it illuftrates . Aristotle in the book De ( a ) 152 , 153 . ( b ) 43 . mundo , mundo , fuppofeth a certain fifth effence , an æthe- ( 76 )
... diftinctions of blue , red , yellow , and the reft , depend on the difference of the ob- jects which it illuftrates . Aristotle in the book De ( a ) 152 , 153 . ( b ) 43 . mundo , mundo , fuppofeth a certain fifth effence , an æthe- ( 76 )
Page 144
... . 300. Plato and Aristotle confidered God as ab- ftracted or diftinct from the natural world . But the Ægyptians confidered God and nature as ma- ( a ) 268 . king one whole , or all things together as making king ( 144 )
... . 300. Plato and Aristotle confidered God as ab- ftracted or diftinct from the natural world . But the Ægyptians confidered God and nature as ma- ( a ) 268 . king one whole , or all things together as making king ( 144 )
Page 148
... Aristotle maketh a threefold diftinction of objects according to the three fpeculative sciences , Phyfics he fuppofeth to be converfant about fuch things as have a principle of motion in themselves ; mathematics about things permanent ...
... Aristotle maketh a threefold diftinction of objects according to the three fpeculative sciences , Phyfics he fuppofeth to be converfant about fuch things as have a principle of motion in themselves ; mathematics about things permanent ...
Page 152
... Aristotle , yet fome of his followers have undertaken to make him fpeak Plato's fenfe . Thus Plutarch the Peri- patetic teacheth as agreeable to his master's doc trine , that learning is reminifcence , and that the xa is in children ...
... Aristotle , yet fome of his followers have undertaken to make him fpeak Plato's fenfe . Thus Plutarch the Peri- patetic teacheth as agreeable to his master's doc trine , that learning is reminifcence , and that the xa is in children ...
Page 159
... if cur young nobi- lity and gentry inftead of modern maxims would im- bibe the notions of the great men of antiquity . Bur in thefe free thinking times many an empty head is fhook shook at Aristotle and Plato , as well as at ( 159 )
... if cur young nobi- lity and gentry inftead of modern maxims would im- bibe the notions of the great men of antiquity . Bur in thefe free thinking times many an empty head is fhook shook at Aristotle and Plato , as well as at ( 159 )
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