The English Works of Thomas Hobbes of Malmesbury, Volume 3J. Bohn, 1839 - Philosophy, English |
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... earth ; and withal diffi- cult , as proceeding from a watchful observation of the divers motions of the tongue , palate , lips , and other organs of speech ; whereby to make as many differences of characters , to remember them . But the ...
... earth ; and withal diffi- cult , as proceeding from a watchful observation of the divers motions of the tongue , palate , lips , and other organs of speech ; whereby to make as many differences of characters , to remember them . But the ...
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... earth . The Scrip- ture was written to shew unto men the kingdom of God , and to prepare their minds to become his ... earth's , or sun's motion make the day , and night ; or whether the exorbitant actions of men , proceed from passion ...
... earth . The Scrip- ture was written to shew unto men the kingdom of God , and to prepare their minds to become his ... earth's , or sun's motion make the day , and night ; or whether the exorbitant actions of men , proceed from passion ...
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... earth and stars . Consequences from the motions of Mechanics . special kinds , Doctrine of and figures of weight . body . sequences from the light of the stars . Out of this , and the otion of the sun , is made the science of Isequences ...
... earth and stars . Consequences from the motions of Mechanics . special kinds , Doctrine of and figures of weight . body . sequences from the light of the stars . Out of this , and the otion of the sun , is made the science of Isequences ...
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... earth , as being joys , that are either swallowed up in the unspeakable joys of Heaven , or extinguished in the extreme torments of hell : yet is not such fame vain ; because men have a present delight therein , from the fore- sight of ...
... earth , as being joys , that are either swallowed up in the unspeakable joys of Heaven , or extinguished in the extreme torments of hell : yet is not such fame vain ; because men have a present delight therein , from the fore- sight of ...
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... earth , the winds , were so many gods . Men , women , a bird , a crocodile , a calf , a dog , a snake , an onion , a leek , were deified . Besides that , they filled almost all places , with spirits called demons : the plains , with Pan ...
... earth , the winds , were so many gods . Men , women , a bird , a crocodile , a calf , a dog , a snake , an onion , a leek , were deified . Besides that , they filled almost all places , with spirits called demons : the plains , with Pan ...
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