The Works of James Harris, Esq: With an Account of His Life and Character, Volume 2Luke Hansard, 1801 |
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Page 120
... described , fubordinate Beings may be said to attain their Completion ; thro ' Subftance they exift ; thro ' Quality they are diftinguished ; and thro ' Quantity they acquire a Magnitude , and become a certain Multitude . YET when ...
... described , fubordinate Beings may be said to attain their Completion ; thro ' Subftance they exift ; thro ' Quality they are diftinguished ; and thro ' Quantity they acquire a Magnitude , and become a certain Multitude . YET when ...
Page 130
... described ) one City or Commonwealth . INSTANCES of this double Relation occur ( as we have faid ) in every particular Being . The Ewe is related to the Grafs , as to the Being which supplies her wants ; to her Lamb , as to the Being ...
... described ) one City or Commonwealth . INSTANCES of this double Relation occur ( as we have faid ) in every particular Being . The Ewe is related to the Grafs , as to the Being which supplies her wants ; to her Lamb , as to the Being ...
Page 147
... described by Simplicius in the fame Comment , p . 80 : Τὸ περὶ τῶν νοητῶν καὶ ἀμερίσων ἐσίων ἐπισκοπέμενον ἁπλαῖς νοήσεσιν - That which , with fimple intellections , inquires concerning Substances intelligible and indivisible — that is ...
... described by Simplicius in the fame Comment , p . 80 : Τὸ περὶ τῶν νοητῶν καὶ ἀμερίσων ἐσίων ἐπισκοπέμενον ἁπλαῖς νοήσεσιν - That which , with fimple intellections , inquires concerning Substances intelligible and indivisible — that is ...
Page 183
... described , because they depend not on a fimple Relation of the whole Body to things without , but on a diverfified Relation of it's different Parts , one to another . The Painter well knows the force of thefe Pofitions , fince ' tis by ...
... described , because they depend not on a fimple Relation of the whole Body to things without , but on a diverfified Relation of it's different Parts , one to another . The Painter well knows the force of thefe Pofitions , fince ' tis by ...
Page 240
... described , are derived the other ( y ) Speaking of the difference between the Operation of the Elements and mere MATTER , and that of NATURE , and an internal Principle , the Stagirite observes — Tõr δὲ φύσει συνεσώτων πέρας ἐεὶ καὶ ...
... described , are derived the other ( y ) Speaking of the difference between the Operation of the Elements and mere MATTER , and that of NATURE , and an internal Principle , the Stagirite observes — Tõr δὲ φύσει συνεσώτων πέρας ἐεὶ καὶ ...
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WORKS OF JAMES HARRIS ESQ W/AN James 1709-1780 Harris,James Harris 1st Earl of Malmesbury, 1. No preview available - 2016 |
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