| Oliver Goldsmith - 1856 - 724 стор.
...worlddestroymg motion which numbers are unequal to exModern philosophy has taught ua to Ьэlieve, that, when the great Author of nature began the work...to operate by second causes ; and that, suspending press, and of which the humau imagination cannot [ке. sibly form a» idea ! Another system, named... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1857 - 712 стор.
...round the earth from east to west, — a world. destroying motiou which numbers are unequal to exModern philosophy has taught us to believe, that, when the...to operate by second causes ; and that, suspending press, and of which the human imagination cannot pos. sibly form an idea ! Another system, named the... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1862 - 702 стор.
...with our earth, a system of bodies circulating round the sun, all obedient to one law, and impelled by one common influence. Modern philosophy has taught...to operate by second causes; and that, suspending are carried with the sun around the earth. This system obtained no great credit; for it failed to remove... | |
| William Minto - 1881 - 634 стор.
...study what might be expected next, and how to carry the reader easily forward to the next idea : — "Modern philosophy has taught us to believe, that...suspending the constant exertion of his power, he endued matter with a quality by which the universal economy of nature might be continued, without his... | |
| William Minto - 1881 - 596 стор.
...carry the reader easily forward to the next idea: — "Modern philosophy has taught us to helieve, that when the great Author of nature began the work of creation, he ehose to operate by second causes ; and that, suspending the constant exertion of his power, he endued... | |
| William Minto - 1892 - 584 стор.
...and how to carry the reader easily forward to the next idea : — " Modern philosophy has taught ns to believe, that when the great Author of nature began...suspending the constant exertion of his power, he endued matter with a quality by which the universal economy of nature might be continued, without his... | |
| William Minto - 1892 - 582 стор.
...study what might be expected next, and how to carry the reader easily forward to the next idea : — " Modern philosophy has taught us to believe, that when...of creation, he chose to operate by second causes ; RHd that, suspending the constant exertion of his power, he endued matter with a quality by which... | |
| James Hall Pitman - 1924 - 212 стор.
...God, yet he talks very little about him. The key to this is found at the very beginning of the book : Modern philosophy has taught us to believe, that,...suspending the constant exertion of his power, he endued matter with a quality by which the universal economy of nature might be continued without his... | |
| James Hall Pitman - 1924 - 204 стор.
...God, yet he talks very little about him. The key to this is found at the very beginning of the book : Modern philosophy has taught us to believe, that,...suspending the constant exertion of his power, he endued matter with a_guality by which the universal economy of nature might be continued without his... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1778 - 578 стор.
...circulating round the fun, all obedient to one law, and impelled by one common influence. Modern philolbphy has taught us to believe, that, when the great 'author of nature began the work of creation, he chofe to operate by fécond caufes ; and that, ful'pending the conttant exertion of his power, he endued... | |
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