| John Palmer - 1779 - 314 Seiten
...remark will apply to what Mr. Hobbes further fays,. at the clofe of the illuftration, p. 3. " So alfo, we fay, he that is tied wants " the liberty to go, becaufe the impedi" ment is not in him, but in his bands; " whereas we fay not fo of him that is fick " or lame,... | |
| William Hazlitt - 1836 - 538 Seiten
...nature of the water, and intrinsical. So also we say, he that is tied wants the liberty to go, because the impediment is not in him, but in his bands ; whereas we say not so of him that is sick or lame, because the impediment is in himself. Sixthly, I conceive that... | |
| William Hazlitt - 1836 - 526 Seiten
...nature of the water, and intrinsical. So also we say, he that is tied wants the liberty to go, because the impediment is not in him, but in his bands ; whereas we say not so of him that is sick or lame, because the impediment is in himself. Sixthly, I conceive that... | |
| William Hazlitt - 1836 - 1000 Seiten
...nature of the water, and intrinsical. So also we say, he that is tied wants the liberty to go, because the impediment is not in him, but in his bands ; whereas we say not so of him that is sick or lame, because the impediment is in himself. Sixthly, I conceive that... | |
| Thomas Hobbes - 1840 - 492 Seiten
...nature of the water, and intrinsical. So also we say, he that is tied, wants the liberty to go, because the impediment is not in him, but in his bands ; whereas we say not so of him that is sick or lame, because the impediment is in himself. Sixthly, I conceive that... | |
| John Bramhall - 1844 - 616 Seiten
...of the water and intrinsecal. So also we say, he that is tied wants the liberty to go, because "16 the impediment is not in him but in his bands; whereas we say not so of him that is sick or lame, because the impediment is in himself. JD — How that should... | |
| John Bramhall - 1844 - 620 Seiten
...of the water and intrinsecal. So also we say, he that is tied wants the liberty to go, because 7 16 the impediment is not in him but in his bands; whereas we say not so of him that is sick or lame, because the impediment is in himself. JD — How that should... | |
| John Bramhall - 1844 - 624 Seiten
...of the water and intrinsecal. So also we say, he that is tied wants the liberty to go, because 7 16 the impediment is not in him but in his bands; whereas we say not so of him that is sick or lame, because the impediment is in himself. JD — How that should... | |
| Dugald Stewart - 1849 - 450 Seiten
...nature of the water, and intrinsical. So also we say, he that is tied wants the liberty to go, because the impediment is not in him, but in his bands ; whereas we say not so of him who is sick or lame, because the impediment is in himself." f * "The doctrine of... | |
| Dugald Stewart - 1855 - 438 Seiten
...nature of the water, and intrinsical. So also we say, he that is tied wants the liberty to go, because the impediment is not in him, but in his bands ; whereas we say not so of him who is sick or lame, because the impediment is in himself."1 According to Bonnet,... | |
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