The English Works of Thomas Hobbes of Malmesbury, Volume 3J. Bohn, 1839 - Philosophy, English |
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... equal extent , comprehending each other reciprocally . As for example : the name body is of larger signification than the word man , and comprehendeth it ; and the names man and rational , are of equal extent , com- prehending mutually ...
... equal extent , comprehending each other reciprocally . As for example : the name body is of larger signification than the word man , and comprehendeth it ; and the names man and rational , are of equal extent , com- prehending mutually ...
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... equal to those two right angles that stand by it . But if another triangle be shown him , different in shape from the former , he cannot know , without a new labour , whether the three angles of that also be equal to the same . But he ...
... equal to those two right angles that stand by it . But if another triangle be shown him , different in shape from the former , he cannot know , without a new labour , whether the three angles of that also be equal to the same . But he ...
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... equal ; and division , but subtracting of one thing , as often as we can . These operations are not incident to numbers only , but to all manner of things that can be added to- gether , and taken one out of another . For as PART I. 5 ...
... equal ; and division , but subtracting of one thing , as often as we can . These operations are not incident to numbers only , but to all manner of things that can be added to- gether , and taken one out of another . For as PART I. 5 ...
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... equal or ex- ceed him , is called EMULATION : but joined with Emulation . endeavour to supplant , or hinder a competitor , ENVY . When in the mind of man , appetites , and aver- sions , hopes , and fears , concerning one and the same ...
... equal or ex- ceed him , is called EMULATION : but joined with Emulation . endeavour to supplant , or hinder a competitor , ENVY . When in the mind of man , appetites , and aver- sions , hopes , and fears , concerning one and the same ...
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... equal in all men , nothing would be prized . And by virtues intellectual , are always understood such abilities of the mind , as men praise , value , and desire should be in themselves ; and go commonly under the name of a good wit ...
... equal in all men , nothing would be prized . And by virtues intellectual , are always understood such abilities of the mind , as men praise , value , and desire should be in themselves ; and go commonly under the name of a good wit ...
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