The English Works of Thomas Hobbes of Malmesbury, Volume 3J. Bohn, 1839 - Philosophy, English |
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... command is his will ; and the like . VI . The sixth , to the use of metaphors , tropes , and other rhetorical figures , instead of words proper . For though it be lawful to say , for example , in com- mon speech , the way goeth , or ...
... command is his will ; and the like . VI . The sixth , to the use of metaphors , tropes , and other rhetorical figures , instead of words proper . For though it be lawful to say , for example , in com- mon speech , the way goeth , or ...
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... command : but some of them have parti- cular expressions by themselves , which nevertheless are not affirmations , unless it be when they serve to make other inferences , besides that of the passion they proceed from . Deliberation is ...
... command : but some of them have parti- cular expressions by themselves , which nevertheless are not affirmations , unless it be when they serve to make other inferences , besides that of the passion they proceed from . Deliberation is ...
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... command ; otherwise prayer ; or else counsel . The language of vain - glory , of indignation , pity and revengefulness , optative : but of the desire to pert . know , there is a peculiar expression , called inter- rogative ; as , what ...
... command ; otherwise prayer ; or else counsel . The language of vain - glory , of indignation , pity and revengefulness , optative : but of the desire to pert . know , there is a peculiar expression , called inter- rogative ; as , what ...
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... command , judicature , public employment ; or by names and titles , introduced for distinction of such value . To pray to another , for aid of any kind , is to HONOUR ; because a sign we have an opinion he has power to help ; and the ...
... command , judicature , public employment ; or by names and titles , introduced for distinction of such value . To pray to another , for aid of any kind , is to HONOUR ; because a sign we have an opinion he has power to help ; and the ...
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... command , derived some from the Romans , some from the Germans and French : dukes , in Latin duces , being generals in war : counts , comites , such as bear the general company out of friendship , and were left to govern and de- fend ...
... command , derived some from the Romans , some from the Germans and French : dukes , in Latin duces , being generals in war : counts , comites , such as bear the general company out of friendship , and were left to govern and de- fend ...
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