The English Works of Thomas Hobbes of Malmesbury, Zväzok 3J. Bohn, 1839 |
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Strana 68
... interpret those places otherwise , than that those madmen confessed him . And whereas our Saviour ( Matt . xii . 43 ) speaketh of an unclean spirit , that having gone out of a man , wandereth through dry places , seeking rest , and ...
... interpret those places otherwise , than that those madmen confessed him . And whereas our Saviour ( Matt . xii . 43 ) speaketh of an unclean spirit , that having gone out of a man , wandereth through dry places , seeking rest , and ...
Strana 95
... interpreted , is , the prudent man , was bound to the hill Caucasus , a place of large prospect , where , an eagle feeding on his liver , devoured in the day , as much as was repaired in the night : so that man , which looks too far ...
... interpreted , is , the prudent man , was bound to the hill Caucasus , a place of large prospect , where , an eagle feeding on his liver , devoured in the day , as much as was repaired in the night : so that man , which looks too far ...
Strana 120
... interpreted . Contract what . And The mutual transferring of right , is that which men call CONTRACT . There is difference between transferring of right to the thing ; and transferring , or tradition , that is delivery of the thing ...
... interpreted . Contract what . And The mutual transferring of right , is that which men call CONTRACT . There is difference between transferring of right to the thing ; and transferring , or tradition , that is delivery of the thing ...
Strana 194
... interpreted that place , as if they had been formerly blind , and saw not their own skins : the meaning is plain , that it was then they first judged their nakedness , wherein it was God's will to create them , to be uncomely ; and by ...
... interpreted that place , as if they had been formerly blind , and saw not their own skins : the meaning is plain , that it was then they first judged their nakedness , wherein it was God's will to create them , to be uncomely ; and by ...
Strana 227
... interpreted for a declaration of the will to transfer the sovereignty , without express and perspicuous words to that pur- pose . And this kind of public ministers resembleth the nerves , and tendons that move the several limbs of a ...
... interpreted for a declaration of the will to transfer the sovereignty , without express and perspicuous words to that pur- pose . And this kind of public ministers resembleth the nerves , and tendons that move the several limbs of a ...
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