The Religio Medici and Other WritingsDent, 1925 - 296 頁 |
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第 21 頁
... whole World , run not upon an Helix that still enlargeth , but on a Circle , where , arriving to their Meridian , they decline in obscurity , and fall under the Horizon again . These must not therefore be named the effects of Fortune ...
... whole World , run not upon an Helix that still enlargeth , but on a Circle , where , arriving to their Meridian , they decline in obscurity , and fall under the Horizon again . These must not therefore be named the effects of Fortune ...
第 26 頁
... whole Earth , and successive in any part thereof . There are a bundle of curiosities , not only in Philosophy , but in Divinity , proposed and discussed by men of most supposed abilities , which indeed are not worthy our vacant hours ...
... whole Earth , and successive in any part thereof . There are a bundle of curiosities , not only in Philosophy , but in Divinity , proposed and discussed by men of most supposed abilities , which indeed are not worthy our vacant hours ...
第 28 頁
... whole Earth . It is not unremarkable what Philo first observed , that the Law of Moses continued two thousand years without the least alteration ; whereas , we see the Laws of other Common - weals do alter with occasions ; and even ...
... whole Earth . It is not unremarkable what Philo first observed , that the Law of Moses continued two thousand years without the least alteration ; whereas , we see the Laws of other Common - weals do alter with occasions ; and even ...
第 29 頁
... whole World . Of those three great inventions in Germany , there are two which are not without their incommodities , and ' tis disputable whether they exceed not their use and commodities . ' Tis not a melancholy Utinam of my own , but ...
... whole World . Of those three great inventions in Germany , there are two which are not without their incommodities , and ' tis disputable whether they exceed not their use and commodities . ' Tis not a melancholy Utinam of my own , but ...
第 36 頁
... whole World . It was the opinion of Plato , and it is yet of the Hermetical Philosophers . If there be a common nature that unites and tyes the scattered and divided individuals into one species , why may there not be one that unites ...
... whole World . It was the opinion of Plato , and it is yet of the Hermetical Philosophers . If there be a common nature that unites and tyes the scattered and divided individuals into one species , why may there not be one that unites ...
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