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Page 60
... principles were thus assailed by a band of philosophers , the principles of government engaged the atten- tion of others . It is worthy of notice that the Encyclopedists were very unskilful politicians ; unluckily , Montesquieu , J. J. ...
... principles were thus assailed by a band of philosophers , the principles of government engaged the atten- tion of others . It is worthy of notice that the Encyclopedists were very unskilful politicians ; unluckily , Montesquieu , J. J. ...
Page 273
... principles and consequences , to compare it with others , to observe its analogies to us and to other objects , and thence to draw conclusions with regard to our conduct or to our happiness . For example : God is good . This is a ...
... principles and consequences , to compare it with others , to observe its analogies to us and to other objects , and thence to draw conclusions with regard to our conduct or to our happiness . For example : God is good . This is a ...
Page 323
... principles , forms analogy with whatever knowledge is founded on the same first principles . In this view , Moses , describing the ' creation , is an universal chemist , and reveals at the same time the creation of the philosopher's ...
... principles , forms analogy with whatever knowledge is founded on the same first principles . In this view , Moses , describing the ' creation , is an universal chemist , and reveals at the same time the creation of the philosopher's ...
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