“The” English Works of Thomas Hobbes of Malmesbury: Leviathan : or the matter, form and power of a commonwealth ecclesiastical and civil, Volume 3Bohn, 1839 |
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... wherein that desire of rest they find in themselves , consisteth . From hence it is , that the schools say , heavy bodies fall downwards , out of an appetite to rest , and to conserve their nature in that place which is most proper for ...
... wherein that desire of rest they find in themselves , consisteth . From hence it is , that the schools say , heavy bodies fall downwards , out of an appetite to rest , and to conserve their nature in that place which is most proper for ...
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... wherein there is no passionate thought , to govern and direct those that follow , to itself , as the end and scope of some desire , or other passion in which case the thoughts are said to wander , and seem impertinent one to another ...
... wherein there is no passionate thought , to govern and direct those that follow , to itself , as the end and scope of some desire , or other passion in which case the thoughts are said to wander , and seem impertinent one to another ...
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... wherein he misses it , his mind runs back , from place to place , and time to time , to find where , and when he had it ; that is to say , to find some certain , and limited time and place , in which to begin a method of seeking . Again ...
... wherein he misses it , his mind runs back , from place to place , and time to time , to find where , and when he had it ; that is to say , to find some certain , and limited time and place , in which to begin a method of seeking . Again ...
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... wherein he may perhaps for- get what went before . For all men by nature reason alike , and well , when they have good prin- ciples . For who is so stupid , as both to mistake in geometry , and also to persist in it , when another ...
... wherein he may perhaps for- get what went before . For all men by nature reason alike , and well , when they have good prin- ciples . For who is so stupid , as both to mistake in geometry , and also to persist in it , when another ...
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... wherein men differ so little one from another , and from brute beasts , as it is not to be reckoned amongst virtues . But I mean , that wit , which is gotten by use only , and experience ; with- out method , culture , or instruction ...
... wherein men differ so little one from another , and from brute beasts , as it is not to be reckoned amongst virtues . But I mean , that wit , which is gotten by use only , and experience ; with- out method , culture , or instruction ...
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