The History of the Works of the Learned ..., Nide 6J. Robinson, 1739 Containing impartial accounts and accurate abstracts of the most valuable books published in Great Britain and foreign parts ... |
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Sivu 19
" Sum for it ; at length it was fent him , and he caused it to be interr'd with all Royal Honours at " Bethlehem , which ftands a Mile from Lisbon , and is the ufual Burying - Place of the Portugueze « Kings . " ' Tis certain , that the ...
" Sum for it ; at length it was fent him , and he caused it to be interr'd with all Royal Honours at " Bethlehem , which ftands a Mile from Lisbon , and is the ufual Burying - Place of the Portugueze « Kings . " ' Tis certain , that the ...
Sivu 24
... caused Sebaftian to be fent to Orbi- " tello , and put into the Hands of the Spaniards . " The Wits in Italy were mightily divided on this " Accident ; fome commending the Grand Duke " for difcouraging an Impoftor , others alledging ...
... caused Sebaftian to be fent to Orbi- " tello , and put into the Hands of the Spaniards . " The Wits in Italy were mightily divided on this " Accident ; fome commending the Grand Duke " for difcouraging an Impoftor , others alledging ...
Sivu 51
... Cause , must be greatest under the Equator , and grow lefs and lefs in the Approach to the Poles . The Reafons affigned for this are , Firft , " Because the centrifugal Force is greatest " at the Equator , and from thence towards the ...
... Cause , must be greatest under the Equator , and grow lefs and lefs in the Approach to the Poles . The Reafons affigned for this are , Firft , " Because the centrifugal Force is greatest " at the Equator , and from thence towards the ...
Sivu 62
... Cause it may be faid to be more concife than the Latin As this is a Doctrine very different from the No- tion commonly conceived of this Matter , the Reader will not be displeased if I recite what the Author of it has offered in its ...
... Cause it may be faid to be more concife than the Latin As this is a Doctrine very different from the No- tion commonly conceived of this Matter , the Reader will not be displeased if I recite what the Author of it has offered in its ...
Sivu 162
... Cause , and therefore there is no Danger in believing more than one fuch to have an actual Exiftence . This very fame Hint , one would think , if purfued clofely , might go a good way to difcredit this ftrange Article of Mr. Law's ...
... Cause , and therefore there is no Danger in believing more than one fuch to have an actual Exiftence . This very fame Hint , one would think , if purfued clofely , might go a good way to difcredit this ftrange Article of Mr. Law's ...
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Sivu 80 - The Lord, ye know, is God indeed ; Without our aid he did us make : We are his flock, he doth us feed, And for his sheep he doth us take.
Sivu 150 - So all the generations from Abraham to David are fourteen generations; and from David until the carrying away into Babylon are fourteen generations; and from the carrying away into Babylon unto Christ are fourteen generations.
Sivu 399 - I may venture to affirm of the rest of mankind that they are nothing but a bundle or collection of different perceptions which succeed each other with an inconceivable rapidity and are in a perpetual flux and movement.
Sivu 106 - At my first sitting to read to him, observing that I used the English pronunciation, he told me if I would have the benefit of the Latin tongue, not only to read and understand Latin authors, but to converse with foreigners, either abroad or at home, I must learn the foreign pronunciation.
Sivu 403 - I dine, I play a game of backgammon, I converse, and am merry with my friends; and when after three or four hours...
Sivu 355 - There is no question of importance whose decision is not comprised in the science of man; and there is none which can be decided with any certainty before we become acquainted with that science. In pretending therefore to explain the principles of human nature, we in effect propose a complete system of the sciences built on a foundation almost entirely new, and the only one upon which they can stand with any security.
Sivu 382 - A cause is an object precedent and contiguous to another, and so united with it, that the idea of the one determines the mind to form the idea of the other, and the impression of the one to form a more lively idea of the other.
Sivu 154 - I do believe the whole company saw it; and if it had been thought a doubt, proof would have been made of it, and many would have attested with me.
Sivu 118 - The tenure of Kings and Magistrates; proving that it is lawful, and hath been held so through all ages, for any, who have the power, to call to account a Tyrant or wicked King, and after due conviction, to depose and put him to death ; if the ordinary magistrate have neglected or denied to do it.
Sivu 401 - I run into the crowd for shelter and warmth, but cannot prevail with myself to mix with such deformity. I call upon others to join me, in order to make a company apart, but no one will hearken to me. Every one keeps at a distance, and dreads that storm which beats upon me from every side.