Loix de Platon, Volume 1chez Marc-Michel Rey, 1769 - 502 pages |
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... Motion he directed by his Art ; fo likewife we may say , that Policy only fuppofes , but does not frame this natural knowledge God , which is a Bridle to keep Men within the bounds of Duty . CHA P. III . In which ' tis further ...
... Motion he directed by his Art ; fo likewife we may say , that Policy only fuppofes , but does not frame this natural knowledge God , which is a Bridle to keep Men within the bounds of Duty . CHA P. III . In which ' tis further ...
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... and Proportions , their perpetual Motion , and thofe wonderful Revolutions which render them fo juft and constant in their different Variations , fhould not THE BEMADE IN find me in Du ture of AND 18 A Treatife of the Truth.
... and Proportions , their perpetual Motion , and thofe wonderful Revolutions which render them fo juft and constant in their different Variations , fhould not THE BEMADE IN find me in Du ture of AND 18 A Treatife of the Truth.
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... motion , our Arteries to beat and drive the Blood to the Veins , our Nerves to receive the Spirits ; and when we fee that our Eyes are not placed in our Feet , from whence they could not perceive any Objects , that our Mouth hath a ...
... motion , our Arteries to beat and drive the Blood to the Veins , our Nerves to receive the Spirits ; and when we fee that our Eyes are not placed in our Feet , from whence they could not perceive any Objects , that our Mouth hath a ...
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... Motion of our Lungs , the force and aguation of Flame , the Vegetation of Plants , and the Lift of Animals . Confider farther how this Air and this Liger unite with the Organs of Humane Buay ; it without the Eye of Man , Lign is but ...
... Motion of our Lungs , the force and aguation of Flame , the Vegetation of Plants , and the Lift of Animals . Confider farther how this Air and this Liger unite with the Organs of Humane Buay ; it without the Eye of Man , Lign is but ...
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... Motion , that it is the Workmanship of fome intelligent Being ; and he would argue ill , if he drew a Confequence opposite to this , from there being fome Springs in that Machin of whofe ufe he is altogether ig- norant . Secondly ...
... Motion , that it is the Workmanship of fome intelligent Being ; and he would argue ill , if he drew a Confequence opposite to this , from there being fome Springs in that Machin of whofe ufe he is altogether ig- norant . Secondly ...
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againſt ainfi alfo après lui Atoms auffi autres avoir avons becauſe bien c'eft c'eſt Canaanites caufe cauſe ce qui CHAP cher chofe citoyens Clinias confequently confideration d'autres d'une Defign defire deux Dieux difcours dire doit Edom effet enfans eſt eſtabliſh Etat été étoit être Exiſtence faire fait fame fans faut fecond feem felf felves fera feront feule fhall fhew fhould fince firft firſt foit fome font forte fuch fujet fuppofe himſelf hommes infinite jufqu'à jufte juftice L'Athén Légiflateur ligion loix Magiftrats maniere matter Maxims of Equity Mégille Mofes moſt motion muſt n'eft n'eſt Nature néceffaire nombre obferve Paffions perfonne peut plaifir prefent premier Principles qu'à qu'elle qu'il qu'on qu'un que les raifon Reaſon refpect refte Religion rien s'il Senfe ſhall Soul tems thefe themſelves theſe thing thofe thoſe tion tout Truth Underſtanding uſe vertu vrai Wiſdom
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Page 252 - And these are the kings that reigned in the land of Edom, ° before there reigned any king over the children of Israel.
Page 453 - He was taken from prison, and from judgment: and who shall declare his generation ? for he was cut off out of the land of the living: for the transgression of my people was he stricken.
Page 341 - And the Lord said, Because the cry of Sodom and Gomorrah is great, and because their sin is very grievous, I will go down now, and see whether they have done altogether according to the cry of it, which is come unto me; and if not, I will know.
Page 198 - Now that being broken, whereas four stood up for it, four kingdoms shall stand up out of the nation, but not in his power.
Page 377 - O barren, thou that didft not bear ; break forth into fmging, and cry aloud, thou that didft not travail with child ; for more are the children of the defolate, than the children of the married wife, faith the LORD.
Page 216 - Il n'a qu'à frayer lui-même la route par laquelle il veut que fes fujets marchent, foit qu'il ait deffein de les porter à la vertu, ou de les tourner au vice; il fuffit qu'il leur trace dans fa conduite celle qu'ils ont à fuivre, qu'il approuve, qu'il récompenfe certaines actions, qu'il en condamne d'autres', & qu'il couvre d'ignominie ceux qui refuferont de lui obéir. Clinias. Nous croyons fans peine que les citoyens fe conformeront en peu de tems aux volontés d'un homme qui a en main des...
Page 82 - Et si on veut y prendre garde, on trouvera chez eux des ouvrages de peinture ou de sculpture faits depuis dix mille ans (quand je dis dix mille ans, ce n'est pas pour ainsi dire, mais à la lettre), qui ne sont ni plus ni moins beaux que ceux d'aujourd'hui, et qui ont été travaillés sur les mêmes règles.
Page 341 - For I know him, that he will command his children, and his household after him, and they shall keep the way of the Lord, to do justice and judgment ; that the Lord may bring upon Abraham that which he hath spoken of him.
Page 341 - And the Lord appeared to him by the Oaks of Mamre, as he sat at the door of his tent in the heat of the day. He lifted up his eyes and looked, and behold, three men stood in front of him.
Page 94 - à persuader que la santé , la richesse, une autorité sans bornes pour l'étendue et la durée, j'y ajoute encore une vigueur extraordinaire, du courage, et par-dessus tout cela l'immortalité avec l'exemption de ce qu'on tient communément pour des maux , loin de contribuer au bonheur de la vie, rendraient, au contraire, un homme souverainement malheureux, s'il logeait en même temps dans son âme l'injustice et le désordre...