| Laconics - 1829 - 390 страници
...are like poisoned darts, which not only inflict a wound, but make it incurable. — Addison. DCXXIV. He that would make a real progress in knowledge must dedicate his age as well as youth, the latter growth as well as the first fruits, at the altar of truth. — Berkeley. DCXXV. Long-parted... | |
| Sir James Mackintosh - 1832 - 352 страници
...is it contented with a little ardour in the early time of life; active perhaps to pursue, but not so fit to weigh and revise. He that would make a real...principles of ethics may be shortly stated in his own words : — " As God is a being of infinite goodness, his end is the good of his creatures. The general wellbeing... | |
| Sir James Mackintosh - 1832 - 320 страници
...it contented with a little ardour in the early time of life : active perhaps to pursue, but not so fit to weigh and revise. He that would make a real...did Berkeley, and such were almost his latest words. & • His general principles of ethics may be shortly stated in his own words : — " As God is a being... | |
| James Machintosh - 1884 - 310 страници
...it contented with a little ardour in the early time of life ; active, perhaps, to pursue, but not so fit to weigh and revise. He that would make a real...Berkeley, and such were almost his latest words," *.* * * »' » «. ». HUME. — " The life of Mr. Hume, written by himself, is remarkable above most,... | |
| Sir James Mackintosh - 1834 - 402 страници
...it contented with a little ardour in the early time of life ; active, perhaps, to pursue, but not so fit to weigh and revise. He that would make a real...Berkeley, and such were almost his latest words." »** »*».»» HUME. — " The life of Mr. Hume, written by himself, is remarkable above most, if... | |
| sir James Mackintosh - 1834 - 394 страници
...it contented with a little ardour in the early time of life ; active, perhaps, to pursue, but not so fit to weigh and revise. He that would make a real...Berkeley, and such were almost his latest words." * * * ***** HUME. — " The life of Mr. Hume, written by himself, is remarkable above most, if not... | |
| Sir James Mackintosh - 1834 - 394 страници
...contented with a little ardour in the early time of life ; active, perhaps, to pursue, but not so lit to weigh and revise. He that would make a real progress...Berkeley, and such were almost his latest words." *' * * * * n • » HUME. — " The life of Mr. Hume, written by himself, is remarkable above most,... | |
| Sir James Mackintosh - 1834 - 316 страници
...is it contented with a little ardor in the early time of life ; active perhaps to pursue, but not so fit to weigh and revise. He that would make a real...knowledge, must dedicate his age as well as youth, the latter growth as well as first fruits, at the altar of Truth.' So did Berkeley, and such were almost... | |
| 1837 - 352 страници
...save the fortunes of thousands in time to come. Westminster Review. 785. Progress in Knowledge. — He that would make a real progress in knowledge must dedicate his age as well as youth, the latter growth as well as the first fruits, at the altar of truth. — Berkeley. Friendship: — In... | |
| 1855 - 664 страници
...it contented with a little ardor in uie early time of life; active, perhaps, to pursue, but not so fit to weigh and revise. He that would make a real...growth as well as first fruits, at the altar of Truth." ART. IX;— AUTOBIOGRAPHY OF THE REV. WILLIAM JAY. The Autobiography of the Rev. William Jay / with... | |
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