Siris: A Chain of Philosophical Reflexions and Inquiries Concerning the Virtues of Tar Water, and Divers Other Subjects Connected Together and Arising One from AnotherDublin printed, London re-printed, for W. Innys, C. Hitch, and C. Davis, 1744 - 174 pages |
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Page 149
... ftate as a blank paper , yet he held it to be the proper place of forms , the ugl Eivas TÓTTOV edwv ( a ) . Which doctrine firft main- tained by others he admits , under this reftriction , that it is not to be understood of the whole ...
... ftate as a blank paper , yet he held it to be the proper place of forms , the ugl Eivas TÓTTOV edwv ( a ) . Which doctrine firft main- tained by others he admits , under this reftriction , that it is not to be understood of the whole ...
Page 152
... ftate and first notions : Hence , that perpetu- al ftruggle to recover the loft region of light , that ardent thirst and endeavour after truth and intel- lectual ideas , which fhe would neither feek to at- tain , nor rejoice in , nor ...
... ftate and first notions : Hence , that perpetu- al ftruggle to recover the loft region of light , that ardent thirst and endeavour after truth and intel- lectual ideas , which fhe would neither feek to at- tain , nor rejoice in , nor ...
Page 158
... ftate , the religion , manners and civil government of a country ever taking fome bias from it's philofophy , which affects not only the minds of its profeffors and students , but alfo the opinions of all the better fort and the ...
... ftate , the religion , manners and civil government of a country ever taking fome bias from it's philofophy , which affects not only the minds of its profeffors and students , but alfo the opinions of all the better fort and the ...
Page 174
... ftate , we must be fatisfy'd to make the best of thofe glympfes ( b ) within our reach . It is Plato's remark in his Theætetus , that while we fit ftill we are never the wifer , but going into the river and moving up and down , is the ...
... ftate , we must be fatisfy'd to make the best of thofe glympfes ( b ) within our reach . It is Plato's remark in his Theætetus , that while we fit ftill we are never the wifer , but going into the river and moving up and down , is the ...
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