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Pagina 172
having my minde for the present halfe diverted in the persuance of some other
assertions , the knowledge and the use of which , eannot but be a great
furtherance both to the enlargement of truth and honest living , with much more
peace .
having my minde for the present halfe diverted in the persuance of some other
assertions , the knowledge and the use of which , eannot but be a great
furtherance both to the enlargement of truth and honest living , with much more
peace .
Pagina 192
The exercise . which I commend firft , is the exact use of their weapon ; to guard
and to strike safely with edge , or point ; this will keep them healthy , nimble ,
strong , and well in breath , is also the likeliest means to make them grow large ,
and ...
The exercise . which I commend firft , is the exact use of their weapon ; to guard
and to strike safely with edge , or point ; this will keep them healthy , nimble ,
strong , and well in breath , is also the likeliest means to make them grow large ,
and ...
Pagina 220
Is it not the free Exercise of his Understanding , the full “ use of all the means of -
advancing in « Virtue and Knowledge ? vino , * . 3 . What is it then that is , and
must be , the chief end of government to en- courage and promote ? Is it not know
* ...
Is it not the free Exercise of his Understanding , the full “ use of all the means of -
advancing in « Virtue and Knowledge ? vino , * . 3 . What is it then that is , and
must be , the chief end of government to en- courage and promote ? Is it not know
* ...
Pagina 277
It was the task which I began with , To shew that no Nation or well instituted State
, if they valu ' d books at all , did ever use this way of licencing ; and it might be
answer ' d , that this is a piece of prudence latcly discover ' d . To which I return ...
It was the task which I began with , To shew that no Nation or well instituted State
, if they valu ' d books at all , did ever use this way of licencing ; and it might be
answer ' d , that this is a piece of prudence latcly discover ' d . To which I return ...
Pagina 283
To sequefter out of the world into Atlantick and Eutopian polities , which never
can be drawn into use , will not mend our condition ; . but to ordain wisely as in
this world of evill , in the mid ' st whereof God hath plac ' t us unavoidably . . Nor is
it ...
To sequefter out of the world into Atlantick and Eutopian polities , which never
can be drawn into use , will not mend our condition ; . but to ordain wisely as in
this world of evill , in the mid ' st whereof God hath plac ' t us unavoidably . . Nor is
it ...
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Remarks on Johnson's Life of Milton. To which are Added, Milton's Tractate ... Francis Blackburne Volledige weergave - 1780 |
Remarks on Johnson's Life of Milton. To which are Added, Milton's Tractate ... Francis Blackburne Volledige weergave - 1780 |
Remarks on Johnson's Life of Milton. To which are Added, Milton's Tractate ... Francis Blackburne Volledige weergave - 1780 |
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