The Age of Enlightenment, 1. kötetSimon Eliot, Beverley Stern Barnes & Noble Books, 1980 |
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70. oldal
... things prove such causes , it is allowable for you to draw an inference concerning the existence of these causes . In such complicated and sublime subjects , every one should be indulged in the liberty of conjecture and argument . But ...
... things prove such causes , it is allowable for you to draw an inference concerning the existence of these causes . In such complicated and sublime subjects , every one should be indulged in the liberty of conjecture and argument . But ...
103. oldal
Simon Eliot, Beverley Stern. devotees , who will not admit , that any thing happens according to the established order of things ; but always suppose an intervention of Divine Justice , in events that are purely natural ; and , to be ...
Simon Eliot, Beverley Stern. devotees , who will not admit , that any thing happens according to the established order of things ; but always suppose an intervention of Divine Justice , in events that are purely natural ; and , to be ...
133. oldal
... things that power should be a check to power . A government may be so constituted , as no man shall be compelled to do things to which the law does not oblige him , nor forced to abstain from things which the law permits . 5 of the End ...
... things that power should be a check to power . A government may be so constituted , as no man shall be compelled to do things to which the law does not oblige him , nor forced to abstain from things which the law permits . 5 of the End ...
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