The Anti-Jacobin Review and Magazine, Numéros 95 à 98J. Whittle, 1806 |
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... Epicurus , or rather from Lucretius , of whose account of it Horace gives a pretty exact abridgment , in these lines : Cum prorepserunt primis animalia terris , mutum et turpe pecus , & c . ' which Lord Monboddo takes for his motto ...
... Epicurus , or rather from Lucretius , of whose account of it Horace gives a pretty exact abridgment , in these lines : Cum prorepserunt primis animalia terris , mutum et turpe pecus , & c . ' which Lord Monboddo takes for his motto ...
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... Epicurus in his fall , it was destined to be a par taker of his rise ; and hence , on the revival of letters , in the thirteenth century , when the atomic doctrine became once more a subject of investi gation , the Nature of Things was ...
... Epicurus in his fall , it was destined to be a par taker of his rise ; and hence , on the revival of letters , in the thirteenth century , when the atomic doctrine became once more a subject of investi gation , the Nature of Things was ...
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... Epicurus , and his disciple Lucretius , his present subject . Our biographer and critic having traced the history of Atomic phi losophy , from the times of Epicurus to the beginning of the last cen- tury , says , " the dialectics of the ...
... Epicurus , and his disciple Lucretius , his present subject . Our biographer and critic having traced the history of Atomic phi losophy , from the times of Epicurus to the beginning of the last cen- tury , says , " the dialectics of the ...
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... Epicurus , there is nothing to be traced in all nature . ever else appears to exist , as weight , heat , poverty , history , war , & c . are merely the conjunctions of events , the properties or accidents of body and void ; and that ...
... Epicurus , there is nothing to be traced in all nature . ever else appears to exist , as weight , heat , poverty , history , war , & c . are merely the conjunctions of events , the properties or accidents of body and void ; and that ...
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... Epicurus are infinite space or void , or intinitude of primordial atoms , indissoluble though eluding sense , and these ever in motion , direct , curvilinear , and repercussive , everlasting and continued motion is necessary to the ...
... Epicurus are infinite space or void , or intinitude of primordial atoms , indissoluble though eluding sense , and these ever in motion , direct , curvilinear , and repercussive , everlasting and continued motion is necessary to the ...
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