| Thomas Curtis (of Grove house sch, Islington) - 416 Seiten
...ready to one's baud, when it only waits to be taken. Uis power reaches no farther than to componnd and divide the materials that are made to his hand • but can do nothing towards the making or destroying one atom of what is already in being. Locke. Many, whose greatness and fortune were not... | |
| Dugald Stewart - 1829 - 450 Seiten
...things ; wherein his power, however managed by art and skill, reaches no farther than to compound or divide the materials that are made to his hand, but can do nothing towards the making the least particle of new matter, or destroying one atom of what is already in being." f Thus far there... | |
| Robert Owen - 1829 - 568 Seiten
...power, however managed by art and skill, reaches no farther than to compound and divide, or decompose the materials that are made to his hand, but can do nothing, towards making the least particle of new matter, or destroying an atom of what is already in being. The same... | |
| Robert Owen - 1839 - 556 Seiten
...power, however managed by art and skill, reaches no farther than to compound and divide, or decompose the materials that are made to his hand, but can do nothing towards making the least particle of new matter, or destroying an atom of what is already in being. The same... | |
| Thomas Reid - 1846 - 1080 Seiten
...man, in this little world of his own understanding, is much the same as in the great world of visible things ; wherein his power, however managed by art...that are made to his hand, but can do nothing towards making the least particle of matter, or destroying one atom that is already in being. [375] The same... | |
| John Locke - 1849 - 588 Seiten
...in the great world of visible things, wherein his power, however managed by art and skill, readies no farther than to compound and divide the materials...his hand ; but can do nothing towards the making the least particle of new matter, or destroying one atom of what is already in being. The same inability... | |
| Thomas Reid - 1850 - 496 Seiten
...man, in this little world of his own understanding, is much the same as in the great world of visible things ; wherein his power, however managed by art...that are made to his hand, but can do nothing towards making the least particle of matter, or destroying one atom that is already in being. The same inability... | |
| Henry Longueville Mansel - 1851 - 350 Seiten
...things ; wherein his power, however managed by art and skill, reaches no farther than to compound or divide the materials that are made to his hand; but can do nothing towards the making the least particle of new matter, or destroying one atom of what is already in being e." The Ideas of Sensation... | |
| JOHN MURRAY - 1852 - 786 Seiten
...this little world of his own Understanding being much the same as it is in the great world of visible things, wherein his power, however managed by art...his hand; but can do nothing towards the making the least particle of new matter, or destroying one atom of what is already in being. OF SIMPLE IDEAS.... | |
| John Locke - 1853 - 588 Seiten
...little world of his own understanding, being much-what the same as it is in the great world of visible things, wherein his power, however managed by art...his hand but can do nothing towards the making the least particle of new matter, or destroying one atom of what is already in being, The same inability... | |
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