| John Ray - 1714 - 430 стор.
...colour, pretended, yet I confefs it doth not fatisfie me. For I look upon a Law a% a Moral not Phyficd Caufe, as being indeed but a notional thing, according...regulate its Actions. But inanimate Bodies, are utterly uncapible of underftanding what it is, or what it enjoins, or when they ad conformably or -unconformably... | |
| John Ray - 1717 - 434 стор.
...Colour, pretended, yet I confefs it doth " not fatisfie me : For I look upon a Law as " a Moral, not Phyfical Caufe, as being indeed " but a notional Thing, according to which an <c intelligent and free Agent is bound to regulate " its Actions. But inanimate Bodies are utterly... | |
| John Ray - 1735 - 428 стор.
...Colour, pretended, yet, I confefs, it doth " not fatisfie me : For I look upon a Law as " a Moral, not Phyfical Caufe, as being indeed " but a notional Thing,...regulate " its Actions. But inanimate Bodies are utterly " uncapable of underftanding what it is, or what " it enjoins, or when they act conformably, or " unconformably... | |
| Robert Boyle - 1738 - 964 стор.
...upon tire will of the divine author of things j I look upon a law as a moral, not a phyfical ca.uk ; as being, indeed, but a notional thing, according...underftanding what a law is, or what it enjoins, or when they act conformably or unconformably to it ; and therefore the actions of inanimate bodies, which cannot... | |
| John Anderson - 1851 - 388 стор.
...LAW, Boyle says, " I look upon a law as a moral, not physical cause, as being, indeed, but a rational thing, according to which an intelligent and free...actions. But inanimate bodies are utterly incapable of understanding what it is, or what it enjoins, or when they act conformably or unconformably to it :... | |
| William Marion Goldsmith - 1924 - 156 стор.
...moral, not a physical cause, as being, indeed, but a rational thing, according to which an intelli"ent and free agent is bound to regulate its actions. But inanimate bodies are utterly incapable of understanding what it is, or what it enjoins, or when they act comformably or unconformably to it;... | |
| Edwin Arthur Burtt - 1925 - 382 стор.
...nature. For though this be confidently, and not without colour pretended ; yet ... I look upon a law as being indeed but a notional thing, according to...an intelligent and free agent is bound to regulate his actions. But inanimate bodies are utterly incapable of understanding what a law is ... and therefore... | |
| A. C. Crombie - 1990 - 534 стор.
...divine author of things*. Besides, he repeated, I look upon a law as a moral, not a physical cause, as being indeed but a notional thing, according to...actions. But inanimate bodies are utterly incapable of understanding what a law is, or what it enjoins, or when they act conformably or unconformalby to it;... | |
| Edwin Arthur Burtt - 2003 - 370 стор.
...nature. For though this be confidently, and not without colour pretended; yet ... I look upon a law as being indeed but a notional thing, according to which an intelligent regularly and constantly act towards the attainment of the respective ends which he designed them for,... | |
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