| James Harris - 1765 - 502 páginas
...Strath* Et facile exiftimari potf/i, Prudentiam effe quodammodo Dimnatianem. Corn. Nep. in Vit. Attici. There is nothing appears fo clearly an object of the...its exiftence any where elfe. Not but the fame, if weconfider, is equally true of the Pajl. For tho' it may have once had another kind of being, when... | |
| 1829 - 696 páginas
...intellect, he means nothing but anticipation and memory. ' There is nothing,' he says, ' which appears so clearly an object of the mind or intellect only, as the future does, since we can find no place for its existence any where else ; not but the same, if we consider, is... | |
| James Harris - 1786 - 504 páginas
...Strain. Et facile exiftimari potf/f, Prudentiam effe quodantmoda Divinatianem. Corn. Nep. in Vit. Atticf. There is nothing appears fo clearly an object of the...place for its exiftence any where elfe. Not but the time, if we confider, is equally true of the Paji. For tho' it rhay have once had another kind of being,... | |
| James Harris - 1794 - 506 páginas
...appears fo clearly an obje£t of the MIND of INTELLECT only, as the Future does, flnce we can find n6 place for its exiftence any where elfe. Not but the fame, if we confidar, is equally true of the Pajl. For the' it may have once had another kind of being, when (according... | |
| Richard Lovell Edgeworth, Maria Edgeworth - 1803 - 322 páginas
...Then reat it loud, you plockit." . . _ ' Dominick read aloud— " There is nothing appears so dearly an object of the mind or intellect only as the future does, since we can find no place for it's existence any where else! not but ,the same, if we consider, is... | |
| Gleaner - 1805 - 426 páginas
...not understand. "Then reat it loud, you plockit." Dominick read aloud "There is nothing appears .10 clearly an object of the mind, or intellect, only, as the future does: since we can find no place for its existence, any where else not but the same, if we consider, is equally... | |
| James Harris - 1806 - 494 páginas
...potest, Prudtntiam esse quodammodo Divinationem. Corn. Nep. in Vit. Attici. t There is nothing appears so clearly an object of the MIND or INTELLECT only, as the Future does, since we can find no place for its existence any where else. Not but the same, if we consider, is equally... | |
| Richard Lovell Edgeworth - 1808 - 302 páginas
...understand" Then reat it loud, you plockit." . Dominick read aloud — " There is nothing afifiears so clearly an object of the mind or intellect only as the future does, since we can find no place for it's existence any where else: not but the same, if we consider, is... | |
| 1811 - 610 páginas
...understand. 1 Then read it aloud, you plockit.'' Dominick readjfaloud — ' There is nothing afificars so clearly an object of the mind or intellect only as the future does, since we can find no place for its existence any where else, but not the tame, if we consider is equally... | |
| Noah Webster - 1822 - 246 páginas
...often used as a substitute for persons and sentences or parts of a sentence; as " Nothing appears so clearly an object of the mind or intellect only, as the future does, since we can find no place for its existence any where else. Not but the same, if we consider, is equally... | |
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