Essays on Historical TruthLongmans, 1871 - 468 páginas |
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... other in the fallen and abject state of the Roman people , sunk in sensuality and cor- ruption , and to have had no consolation but in his own thoughts . fictions . Mr. Mill admits that M. Comte has made 20 ESSAYS ON HISTORICAL TRUTH .
... other in the fallen and abject state of the Roman people , sunk in sensuality and cor- ruption , and to have had no consolation but in his own thoughts . fictions . Mr. Mill admits that M. Comte has made 20 ESSAYS ON HISTORICAL TRUTH .
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... thought and expression . ' To be pleased or displeased with fame , true or false , is a sign of pusillanimity , because he that relieth on fame hath not his success in his own power . Likewise art and fallacy are signs of pusillanimity ...
... thought and expression . ' To be pleased or displeased with fame , true or false , is a sign of pusillanimity , because he that relieth on fame hath not his success in his own power . Likewise art and fallacy are signs of pusillanimity ...
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... thought , and of whom Hobbes says ' for his elocution , the virtue whereof lieth not in the flux of words , but in perspicuity ; it is the same language with that of the kingdom of darkness , ' and is made up of ' nonsense divided ' and ...
... thought , and of whom Hobbes says ' for his elocution , the virtue whereof lieth not in the flux of words , but in perspicuity ; it is the same language with that of the kingdom of darkness , ' and is made up of ' nonsense divided ' and ...
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... thought Hobbes arrived at the con- clusion that , of all the possible forms of government , absolute monarchy is the best . I think that Hobbes arrived at this conclusion from a very imperfect analysis of the phenomena of the human mind ...
... thought Hobbes arrived at the con- clusion that , of all the possible forms of government , absolute monarchy is the best . I think that Hobbes arrived at this conclusion from a very imperfect analysis of the phenomena of the human mind ...
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... thought that expression applicable not only to the orators above- named but also to Strafford and Clarendon . Whether Hobbes is justly to be styled arrogant or not , he had suffi- cient consciousness of his own mental power , and he ...
... thought that expression applicable not only to the orators above- named but also to Strafford and Clarendon . Whether Hobbes is justly to be styled arrogant or not , he had suffi- cient consciousness of his own mental power , and he ...
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