| John Leland - 1837 - 784 pages
...that " there is a kind of pre-established harmony between the course of nature, and the succession of our ideas ; and though the powers and forces, by...unknown to us, yet our thoughts and conceptions have still, we find, gone on in the same train with other works of nature ;'"** where he seems to suppose,... | |
| Robert Morehead - 1845 - 188 pages
...Here (says he) is a kind of pre-established harmony between the course of nature and the succession of our ideas; and though the powers and forces, by...which the former is governed, be wholly unknown to us—yet our thoughts and conceptions have still, we find, gone on in the same train with the other... | |
| Ritter - 1853 - 680 pages
...sq. Here, then, is a kind of preestabli-hcil harmony between the course of nature and the succession of our ideas; and though the powers and forces, by...unknown to us ; yet our thoughts and conceptions have still, we find, gone on the same train «iib the other works of nature. Custom is that principle, by... | |
| Heinrich Ritter - 1853 - 702 pages
...sq. Here, then, ¡sa kind of preestablished harmony between the course of nature and the succession of our ideas; and though the powers and forces, by...unknown to us ; yet our thoughts and conceptions have still, we find, gone on the same train with the other works of nature. Custom is that principle, by... | |
| Dugald Stewart - 1854 - 660 pages
..." Here, then, is a kind of pre-established harmony between the course of nature and the succession of our ideas ; and though the powers and forces by...unknown to us, yet our thoughts and conceptions have still, we find, gone on in the same train with the other works of nature. Custom is that principle... | |
| David Hume - 1854 - 576 pages
...idea. Here, then, is a kind of preestablished harmony between the course of nature and the succession of our ideas ; and though the powers and forces by...unknown to us, yet our thoughts and conceptions have still, we find, gone on in the same train with the other works of nature. Custom is that principle... | |
| 1854 - 496 pages
..." Here, then, is a kind of pre-established harmony between the course of nature and the succession of our ideas ; and though the powers and forces by which the former is governed are wholly unknown to us, yet our thoughts and conceptions have still, we find, gone on in the same... | |
| 1854 - 482 pages
..." Here, then, is a kind of pre-established harmony between the course of nature and the succession of our ideas ; and though the powers and forces by which the former is governed are wholly unknown to us, yet our thoughts and conceptions have still, we find, gone on in the same... | |
| James Oswald Dykes, James Stuart Candlish, Hugh Sinclair Paterson, Joseph Samuel Exell - 1861 - 994 pages
...preestablished harmony between the course of nature and the succession of our ideas ; and though the power and forces by which the former is governed be wholly...unknown to us ; yet our thoughts and conceptions have still, we find, gone on in the same train with the other works of nature," (Essays, 2, 6-1). The relation... | |
| John Stuart Blackie - 1871 - 432 pages
...says, " There is a kind of pre-established harmony between the course of nature and the succession of our ideas ; and though the Powers and Forces by...unknown to us, yet our thoughts and conceptions have still, we find, gone on in the same train with the other works of nature. CUSTOM is that principle... | |
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