| Robert Cox - 1853 - 744 pages
...tho basis upon which a great many others rest, and in which they have their consistency. These are teeming truths, rich in store, with which they furnish the mind; and, like the lights of heaven, arc not only beautiful and entertaining in themselves, but givo light and evidence to other things,... | |
| John Locke - 1854 - 536 pages
...the basis upon which a great many others rest, and in which they have their consistency. These are teeming truths, rich in store, with which they furnish...other things, that without them could not be seen or known. Such is that admirable discovery of Mr Newton, that all bodies gravitate to one another, which... | |
| John Locke - 1854 - 560 pages
...the basis upon which a great many others rest, and in which they have their consistency. These are teeming truths, rich in store, with which they furnish...other things, that without them could not be seen or known. .Such is that admirable discovery of Mr. Newton, that all bodies gravitate to one another, which... | |
| 1870 - 956 pages
...the basis upon which a great many others rest, and in which they have their consistency. These are teeming truths, rich in store, with which they furnish...other things, that without them could not be seen or known. Our Saviour's great rule, that we should love our neighbours as ourselves, is such a fundamental... | |
| Luther Tracy Townsend - 1871 - 254 pages
...the basis upon which a great many others rest, and in which they have their consistency. These are teeming truths, rich in store, with which they furnish...other things, that without them could not be seen or known. These, and such as these, are the truths we should endeavor to find out, and store our minds... | |
| 1873 - 46 pages
...which a great many others rest, and in which they have their consistency. These are teeming'truths, rich in store, with which they furnish the mind; and...other things, that without them could not be seen or known. Our Saviour's great rule, that we should love our neighbours as ourselves, is such a fundamental... | |
| E S. P - 1874 - 588 pages
...their consistency. These are teeming truths, rich in store, with which they furnish the mind, and.like the lights of heaven, are not only beautiful and entertaining...other things that without them could not be seen or known. Our Saviour's great rule, that we should love our neighbour as ourselves, is such a fundamental... | |
| 1881 - 578 pages
...the basis upon which a great many others rest, and in which they have their consistency. These are thoroughly defined it: nor yet Galen, though he seem to have corrected it; for known. Such is that admirable discovery of Mr Newton, that all bodies gravitate to one another, which... | |
| John Locke - 1881 - 182 pages
...the basis upon which a great many others rest, and in which they' have their consistency. These are teeming truths, rich in store, with which they furnish...other things that without them could not be seen or known. Such is that admirable discovery of Mr. Newton, that all bodies gravitate to one another, which... | |
| 1882 - 1112 pages
...the basis upon which a great many others rest, and in which they have their consistency. These are teeming truths, rich in store, with which they furnish...other things that without them could not be seen or known. Such is that admirable discovery of Mr. Newton,2 that all 1 That is to gay. In mere logical... | |
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