History of Civilization in England, כרך 1J. W. Parker and son, 1857 |
מתוך הספר
תוצאות 1-5 מתוך 65
עמוד 11
... equally analogous to that of Predestination ; the only difference being that the first is a development by the metaphysician , the second by the theologian . In the first instance , the metaphysician setting out with the doc- trine of ...
... equally analogous to that of Predestination ; the only difference being that the first is a development by the metaphysician , the second by the theologian . In the first instance , the metaphysician setting out with the doc- trine of ...
עמוד 14
... equally accurate , no one will make the same claim for every condition into which the mind.itself may be casually thrown . However , waiv- ing this objection , we may , in the second place , reply , that even if consciousness is a ...
... equally accurate , no one will make the same claim for every condition into which the mind.itself may be casually thrown . However , waiv- ing this objection , we may , in the second place , reply , that even if consciousness is a ...
עמוד 15
... equally accurate . Besides this , another view may be drawn from the common operations of ordinary life . Are we not in certain circumstances conscious of the existence of spec- tres and phantoms ; and yet is it not generally admitted ...
... equally accurate . Besides this , another view may be drawn from the common operations of ordinary life . Are we not in certain circumstances conscious of the existence of spec- tres and phantoms ; and yet is it not generally admitted ...
עמוד 28
... equally active . Such aber- rations proceed , in both instances , from minor laws , which at particular points meet the larger laws , and thus alter their normal action . Of this , the science of mechanics affords a good example in the ...
... equally active . Such aber- rations proceed , in both instances , from minor laws , which at particular points meet the larger laws , and thus alter their normal action . Of this , the science of mechanics affords a good example in the ...
עמוד 39
... active industry which in a milder climate they might willingly have exerted . The other consideration , which has been less noticed , but is equally important , is , that climate influences labour not only GENERAL INTRODUCTION . 39.
... active industry which in a milder climate they might willingly have exerted . The other consideration , which has been less noticed , but is equally important , is , that climate influences labour not only GENERAL INTRODUCTION . 39.
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עמוד 425 - The storm has gone over me; and I lie like one of those old oaks which the late hurricane has scattered about me. I am stripped of all my honours, I am torn up by the roots, and lie prostrate on the earth!
עמוד 14 - Consciousness is the perception of what passes in a man's own mind. Can another man perceive that I am conscious of any thing, when I perceive it not myself?
עמוד 422 - I do not examine whether the giving away a man's money be a power excepted and reserved out of the general trust of government...
עמוד 220 - Commentaries in America as in England. General Gage marks out this disposition very particularly in a letter on your table. He states, that all the people in his government are lawyers, or smatterers in law ; and that in Boston they have been enabled, by successful chicane, wholly to evade many parts of one of your capital penal constitutions.
עמוד 152 - Wie aber das Ich, der ich denke, von dem Ich, das sich selbst anschaut, unterschieden (indem ich mir noch andere Anschauungsart wenigstens als möglich vorstellen kann), und doch mit diesem letzteren als dasselbe Subject einerlei sei...
עמוד 334 - Europe, have given up all accounts of witches and apparitions, as mere old wives' fables. I am sorry for it; and I willingly take this opportunity of entering my solemn protest against this violent compliment which so many that believe the Bible pay to those who do not believe it. I owe them no such service. I take...
עמוד 422 - America, if she has taxable matter in her, to tax herself. I am not here going into the distinctions of rights, nor attempting to mark their boundaries. I do not enter into these metaphysical distinctions. I hate the very sound of them.
עמוד 422 - ... we must govern America according to that nature and to those circumstances, and not according to our own imaginations, not according to abstract ideas of right, by no means according to mere general theories of government, the resort to which appears to me, in our present situation, no better than arrant trifling.
עמוד 206 - The discoveries of genius alone remain ; it is to them we owe all that we now have, they are for all ages and all times ; never young, and never old, they bear the seeds of their own life ; they flow on in a perennial and undying stream ; they are essentially cumulative, and, giving birth to the additions which they subsequently receive, they thus influence the most distant posterity, and after the lapse of centuries produce more effect than they were able to do even at the moment of their promulgation.
עמוד 321 - Kor my part, I am certain that God hath given us our reason to discern between truth and falsehood ; and he that makes not this use of it, but believes things he knows not why, I say it is by chance that he believes the truth, and not by choice; and I cannot but fear that God will not accept of this sacrifice of fools.