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" THAT when a thing lies still, unless somewhat else stir it, it will lie still for ever, is a truth that no man doubts of. But that when a thing is in motion, it will eternally be in motion, unless somewhat else stay it, though the reason be the same,... "
Introduction to the Literature of Europe in the 15th, 16th, and 17th Centuries - Side 465
af Henry Hallam - 1854
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Literary Remains of the Late William Hazlitt, Bind 1

William Hazlitt - 1836 - 538 sider
...contains an account of the manner in which our ideas are generated, and is as follows: " That when a thing lies still, unless somewhat else stir it,...motion, it will eternally be in motion, unless somewhat else stay it, though the reason be the same (namely, that nothing can change itself) is not so easily...
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Biographical sketch

William Hazlitt - 1836 - 526 sider
...contains an account of the manner in which our ideas are generated, and is as follows: " That when a thing lies still, unless somewhat else stir it,...motion, it will eternally be in motion, unless somewhat else stay it, though the reason be the same (namely, that nothing can change itself) is not so easily...
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Literary Remains of the Late William Hazlitt: With a Notice of His Life by ...

William Hazlitt - 1836 - 372 sider
...contains an account of the manner in which our ideas are generated, and is as follows : " That when a thing lies still, unless somewhat else stir it,...motion, it will eternally be in motion, unless somewhat else stay it, though the reason be the same (namely, that nothing can change itself) is not so easily...
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The English Works of Thomas Hobbes of Malmesbury, Bind 3

Thomas Hobbes - 1839 - 766 sider
...; amongst which the frequency of insignificant speech is one. CHAPTER II. OF IMAGINATION. THAT when a thing lies still, unless somewhat else stir it,...motion, it will eternally be in motion, unless somewhat else stay it, though the reason be the same, namely, imagination, that nothing can change itself, is...
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The English Works of Thomas Hobbes of Malmesbury, Bind 3

Thomas Hobbes - 1839 - 766 sider
...them; amongst which the frequency of insignificant speech is one. CHAPTER II. OF IMAGINATION. THAT when a thing lies still, unless somewhat else stir it,...man doubts of. But that when a thing is in motion, B 2 it will eternally be in motion, unless somewhat else stay it, though the reason be the same, namely,...
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Letters on the Laws of Man's Nature and Development

Henry George Atkinson, Harriet Martineau - 1851 - 430 sider
...when a thing lies still, unless something else stir it, it will lie still for ever, is a truth no one doubts of. But that when a thing is in motion, it will eternally be in motion unless somewhat else stay it, though the reason be the same, (namely, that nothing can change itself,) is not so easily...
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Letters on the Laws of Man's Nature and Development

Henry George Atkinson, Harriet Martineau - 1851 - 428 sider
...a single thought or passion." — Dr. Thomas Brown. "But when a thing lies still, unless something else stir it, it will lie still for ever, is a truth no one doubts of. But that when a thing is in motion, it will eternally be in motion unless somewhat...
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Letters on the Laws of Man's Nature and Development

Henry George Atkinson, Harriet Martineau - 1851 - 430 sider
...single thought or passion." — Dr. Thomas Brown. 28 " But when a thing lies still, unless something else stir it, it will lie still for ever, is a truth no one doubts of. But that when a thing is in motion, it will eternally be in motion unless somewhat...
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The Law Review and Quarterly Journal of British and Foreign ..., Bind 19

1854 - 492 sider
...by parts been begotten upon the organs of sense. The rest are derived from that original.2 That when a thing lies still, unless somewhat else stir it,...still for ever, is a truth that no man doubts of. But when a thing is in motion it will eternally be in motion unless somewhat else stay it, though the reason...
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Half-hours with the freethinkers, ed. by J. Watts, 'Iconoclast', and A. Collins

John Watts - 1857 - 210 sider
...sense; the rest are derived from that original. , Speaking of ' Imagination,' Hobbes says, ' That when a thing lies still, unless somewhat else stir it, it will lie still for ever, is a truth no one doubts of. But that when a thing is in motion, it will eternally be in motion, unless somewhat...
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