Thoughts of Blaise Pascal: Translated from the French. Preceded by a Sketch of His LifeR. Carter, 1850 - 384 էջ |
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Արդյունքներ 100–ի 1-ից 5-ը:
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... things which are received in the world as unquestionable . " He began by a delineation of man , in which he omitted nothing which might tend to give him a minute and comprehensive know- ledge of himself , both within and without , even ...
... things which are received in the world as unquestionable . " He began by a delineation of man , in which he omitted nothing which might tend to give him a minute and comprehensive know- ledge of himself , both within and without , even ...
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... things which he had discovered ; he had only induced in him the disposition to receive them with pleasure , if he could be satisfied that it was his duty ; he had led him to wish with his whole heart , that these things were substantial ...
... things which he had discovered ; he had only induced in him the disposition to receive them with pleasure , if he could be satisfied that it was his duty ; he had led him to wish with his whole heart , that these things were substantial ...
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... thing of this nature ; what other means than books can conduce to this object ? It is authority alone which can enlighten ... things , it is only necessary to show , that they are not contained in these books ; because the principles of ...
... thing of this nature ; what other means than books can conduce to this object ? It is authority alone which can enlighten ... things , it is only necessary to show , that they are not contained in these books ; because the principles of ...
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... things ; one , to employ no term of which the sense had not before been clearly ex- plained ; the other , never to advance a proposition which could not be demonstrated by truths already known ; that is to say , in one word , to define ...
... things ; one , to employ no term of which the sense had not before been clearly ex- plained ; the other , never to advance a proposition which could not be demonstrated by truths already known ; that is to say , in one word , to define ...
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... things are so united and in- separable in thought , that as soon as one is expressed , the mind immediately attaches to it the other . For geometers , and all those who operate methodically , give names to things only to abridge the ...
... things are so united and in- separable in thought , that as soon as one is expressed , the mind immediately attaches to it the other . For geometers , and all those who operate methodically , give names to things only to abridge the ...
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