The Works of James Harris, Esq: With an Account of His Life and Character, Volume 2Luke Hansard, 1801 |
From inside the book
Results 1-5 of 38
Page 15
... exift ; and without knowing fomething of thefe , we may be confidered as living , like the Cimmerians , in Homer , Ἠέρι και νεφέλη κεκαλυμμένοι Cover'd with mist and cloud . Ir , therefore , all Science be fomething definite and steady ...
... exift ; and without knowing fomething of thefe , we may be confidered as living , like the Cimmerians , in Homer , Ἠέρι και νεφέλη κεκαλυμμένοι Cover'd with mist and cloud . Ir , therefore , all Science be fomething definite and steady ...
Page 20
... exift , we are often led to confider their Pofition , and that more especially in living Substances poffeffing the Power of Self - Motion . There is a manifest difference between reclining and fitting ; between fitting and standing ...
... exift , we are often led to confider their Pofition , and that more especially in living Substances poffeffing the Power of Self - Motion . There is a manifest difference between reclining and fitting ; between fitting and standing ...
Page 31
... exift , because they are abfolutely incompatible ( k ) ; fo that upon this Hypothefis there can be no Continuity at all , but every new Production must be a realizing of Non - entity , a fresh and genuine Evocation of fome- thing out of ...
... exift , because they are abfolutely incompatible ( k ) ; fo that upon this Hypothefis there can be no Continuity at all , but every new Production must be a realizing of Non - entity , a fresh and genuine Evocation of fome- thing out of ...
Page 37
... exift Ch . III , in CONTRARIETY , for now we adopt the more amicable ones , those of a FORM and a SUBJECT ( t ) , or ( if we take Matter in it's proper meaning ) thofe of FORM and MATTER . " TIs in these we behold the Elements of thofe ...
... exift Ch . III , in CONTRARIETY , for now we adopt the more amicable ones , those of a FORM and a SUBJECT ( t ) , or ( if we take Matter in it's proper meaning ) thofe of FORM and MATTER . " TIs in these we behold the Elements of thofe ...
Page 53
... exift without one of these , or fomething fimilar to fupport it . See before , page 45 . * P. 38 , 49 . ( g ) See before p . 44 , 45 . ( h ) ELEMENTS are rà imágxola airia , the inherent , or ( if I may use the expreffion ) the in ...
... exift without one of these , or fomething fimilar to fupport it . See before , page 45 . * P. 38 , 49 . ( g ) See before p . 44 , 45 . ( h ) ELEMENTS are rà imágxola airia , the inherent , or ( if I may use the expreffion ) the in ...
Other editions - View all
WORKS OF JAMES HARRIS ESQ W/AN James 1709-1780 Harris,James Harris 1st Earl of Malmesbury, 1. No preview available - 2016 |
WORKS OF JAMES HARRIS ESQ W/AN James 1709-1780 Harris,James Harris 1st Earl of Malmesbury, 1. No preview available - 2016 |
Common terms and phrases
Abulfeda affert alfo alſo Animal anſwer appears Archytas arife Arift Ariftotle becauſe Body Bohadin Caliph called Caufe Cauſe Ch.XIII character Cicero defcribed diftinct diftinguiſhed Edit effential elegant exift exiſtence FABLE faid fame fecond feems fhall fhew fhould fimple firft firſt fome fomething foon Form ftill fubjoined fuch fuppofe Genus Greek hence Hiftory himſelf inftances itſelf laft laſt Latin leaſt lefs manner meaſure moft moſt Motion muſt Nature neceffarily obferve perfon Philofophers Phyfical Plato Plutarch Poet Pofition Power Præd Predicaments prefent Principles Quantity racter reafon reft reſpect Saladin Sentiment ſhall ſpeaking Species ſtill Subftance Subject ſuch Sylb thefe themſelves theſe things thofe thoſe thro tion tranflated Treatife Twas univerfal uſed Verfe Verſe Virgil words ἂν γὰρ δὲ εἶναι ἐκ ἐν ἔτε καὶ καὶ τὸ κατὰ μὲν μὴ περὶ πρὸς τὰ τῇ τὴν τῆς τὸ τοῖς τῷ τῶν