| David Hume - 1804 - 552 pagine
...at second-hand, or by rebound, and place a pride and delight in exciting the admiration of others. With what greediness are the miraculous accounts of...wonderful adventures, strange men,' and uncouth manners? But if the spirit of religion join itself to the love or wonder, there is an end of common sense ;... | |
| David Hume - 1825 - 526 pagine
...rebound, and place a pride and delight in exciting the admiration of others. With what greediness 0re the miraculous accounts of travellers received, their...wonderful adventures, strange men, and uncouth manners ? But if the spirit of religion join itself to the love of wonder, tbere is au end of common sense... | |
| 1826 - 1138 pagine
...persons 1 OSrwt iaaXaimifos roTj to\\o~ay fflT7)<m TTJJ oAijCtloj, KCU t -rptroyrai. Thucyd. bie 20. •'•With what greediness are the miraculous accounts...adventures, strange men, and uncouth manners." Hume's Ettoy on Miracles, p. 179. ISmo. ; p. 185. 8vo. 1767 ; p. 1 17. 8vo. 1817. NB In order to give every... | |
| David Hume - 1826 - 626 pagine
...at second hand, or by rebound, and place a pride and delight in exciting tjie admiration of others. With what greediness are the miraculous accounts of...wonderful adventures, strange men, and uncouth manners ? But if the spirit of religion join itself to the love of wonder, there is an end of common sense... | |
| Abraham John Valpy - 1826 - 596 pagine
...persons TO?; TO*A1m q i',',T tlnn T ijy I\ATJi :i iuv, KaJ ,Vi -,-a (Veym /uu.VW . Thucyd. bie 20. '"With what greediness are the miraculous accounts of travellers received, their descriptions of tea and land monsters, their relations of wonderful adventures, strange men, and uncputh manners."... | |
| David Hume - 1854 - 576 pagine
...at second hand, or by rebound, and place a pride and delight in exciting the admiration of others. With what greediness are the miraculous accounts of...wonderful adventures, strange men, and uncouth manners ? But if the spirit of religion join itself to the love of wonder, there is ,n end of common sense... | |
| Richard Whately - 1874 - 60 pagine
...T<nj iro\Ao7j r) fiJTijmj TTJJ a\ri&ftas, »col M Ttk eroi/ut /ia\\ov Tpfaonat. Thucyd. bio 20. 2 " With what greediness are the miraculous accounts of...uncouth manners!" — Hume's Essay on Miracles, p. 179, 12mo. ; p. 185, 8vo. 1767; p. 117, 8vo. 1817. NB — In order to give every possible facility of reference,... | |
| 1886 - 330 pagine
...iroXXois i] fijT^ffis TTJS a\T)Oclas, Kal eVl T& froi/ua /ia\\ov rpiiromai. — Thucyd. B. ic 20. t "With what greediness are the miraculous accounts...manners." — Hume's " Essay on Miracles," p. 179, I2mo; p. 185, 8vo, 1767; p. 117, 8vo, 1817. NB In order to give every possible facility of reference,... | |
| 1886 - 330 pagine
...TroXXois r\ fiVijcris TI)S dXTjfWas, ral M ri (roiiia juaXXoi' rpfvovrai.. — Thucyd. B. ic 20. t "With what greediness are the miraculous accounts...descriptions of sea and land monsters, their relations of wonde:ful r.dvenlures, strange men, and uncouth manners." — Hume's " Essay on Miracles," p. 179,... | |
| Thomas Hobbes - 1889 - 932 pagine
...rot! ToXXoTs rl jYTiltw TiJS dXil&ias, *a! tiri r4 (roiis.a iuaXXox rpivavTm. — Thucyd. B. ic 2O. t "With what greediness are the miraculous accounts...descriptions of sea and land monsters, their relations of wondeif»l adventures, strange men, and uncouth manners." — Hume's " Essay on Miracles," p. 179,... | |
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