The English Works of Thomas Hobbes of Malmesbury, Volume 3J. Bohn, 1839 - Philosophy, English |
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... actions never so perfectly , it serves him only with his acquaintance , which are but few . He that is to govern a whole nation , must read in himself , not this or that particular man ; but mankind : which though it be hard to do ...
... actions never so perfectly , it serves him only with his acquaintance , which are but few . He that is to govern a whole nation , must read in himself , not this or that particular man ; but mankind : which though it be hard to do ...
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... action of the stars . And any object being removed from our eyes , though the impression it made in us remain , yet other ... actions , many particular circumstances . This decaying sense , when we would express the thing itself , I mean ...
... action of the stars . And any object being removed from our eyes , though the impression it made in us remain , yet other ... actions , many particular circumstances . This decaying sense , when we would express the thing itself , I mean ...
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... actions of another man , as when a man imagines himself a Hercules or an Alexander , which happeneth often to them that are much taken with reading of romances , it is a compound imagination , and properly but a fiction of the mind ...
... actions of another man , as when a man imagines himself a Hercules or an Alexander , which happeneth often to them that are much taken with reading of romances , it is a compound imagination , and properly but a fiction of the mind ...
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... action of external objects , there can happen in sleep no imagination , and therefore no dream , but what proceeds ... actions , that I do waking ; nor remember so long a train of coherent thoughts , dreaming , as at other times ; and ...
... action of external objects , there can happen in sleep no imagination , and therefore no dream , but what proceeds ... actions , that I do waking ; nor remember so long a train of coherent thoughts , dreaming , as at other times ; and ...
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... actions , look often upon what you would have , as the thing that directs all your thoughts in the way to attain it . The train of regulated thoughts is of two kinds ; one , when of an effect imagined we seek the causes , or means that ...
... actions , look often upon what you would have , as the thing that directs all your thoughts in the way to attain it . The train of regulated thoughts is of two kinds ; one , when of an effect imagined we seek the causes , or means that ...
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