| Sir James Mackintosh - 1836 - 518 pages
...nothing of the tranquillity of science. The author abuses the Lockian philosophy, which was that of Ms author, and the Hartleian, from which I am sorry to...Analysis of the general Scheme of the Light of Nature puisued) to the public, from the pen of Sir J. Mackintosh ; had not the pressuie of professional engagements... | |
| Sir James Mackintosh, J. G. Marvin - 1843 - 108 pages
...studying these questions thoroughly, will do well to consult " Search's Light of Nature," vol. ii.; a work, which, after much consideration, I think myself...profound that has ever appeared on moral philosophy. 2 Est autem virtus nihil aliud quam in se perfecta atquc ad summum perducta natura. 1 — Cic. de Leg.... | |
| 1844 - 1320 pages
...The Light of Nature, is a work, which after inucli consideration, I think myself authorized to cull the most original and profound that has ever appeared on moral philosophy." — Sir J. Macintosh. 4153 (Dr. Josiah, Dean of Gloucester) XVII Sermons on Natural and Revealed Religion,... | |
| Friedrich Schiller - 1846 - 578 pages
...NATURE PURSUED. Complete in 2 vols. Svo (pub. at I1. Id.), cloth, 15s. 1SC " The ' Light of Nature ' is a work which, after much consideration, I think myself...profound that has ever appeared on moral philosophy."— *ir Jattet Muatmhw*. WADE'S BRITISH HISTORY, CHRONOLOGICALLY ARRANGED. Comprehending a classified Analysis... | |
| William Roscoe - 1846 - 588 pages
...NATURE PURSUED. Complete in 2 vols. Svu (pub. at If. 10s.), cloth, 15s. 1842 "The 'Light of Nature' is a work which, after much consideration, I think myself...original and profound that has ever appeared on moral jibilosophy." — Sir Janes MM*,. .;.•!>. WADE'S BRITISH HISTORY, CHRONOLOGICALLY ARRANGED. Comprrhending... | |
| Johann Beckmann - 1846 - 602 pages
...10*.), cloth, 15*. Idtf "The ' Light of Nature ' Is a work which, after much consideration, I tliipk myself authorised to call the most original and profound that has ever appeared on moral philosophy." — Sirjanri Mataialati. WADE'S BRITISH HISTORY, CHRONOLOGICALLY ARRANGED. Comprehending a eliuiMt'icd... | |
| Friedrich Carl W. von Schlegel - 1846 - 560 pages
...cloth, 15«. ISC " The 'Liffht of Nature' is a work which, after ranch consideration, I think mvself authorised to call the most original and profound...that has ever appeared on moral philosophy." — Sir Jama Mackintotk. WADE'S BRITISH HISTORY, CHRONOLOGICALLY ARRANGED. Comprehending a classified Analy«is... | |
| Friedrich von Schlegel, James Burton Robertson - 1846 - 566 pages
..."The 'Light of Nature* is a work which, after much consideration, I think myself authorised to cull the most original and profound that has ever appeared on moral philosophy."— Sir Jamea WADE'S BRITISH HISTORY, CHRONOLOGICALLY ARRANGED. Comprehending a classified Analysis of Events... | |
| 1846 - 612 pages
...Liijht of Nature' is a work, which, after much consideration, I think myself authorized to call t/ie most original and profound that has ever appeared on moral philosophy." Sir James Mackintosh. WOOD'S ARCHITECTURAL ANTIQUITIES and RUINS of PALMYRA and BALBEC, 2 vi. Is. in 1,... | |
| Anthony Hamilton (Count) - 1846 - 602 pages
..."The 'Light of Nature' Is a work whioh, after mnch enniitdemttoTt. 1 ililnk mnelfanthoriacd to eall the most original and profound that has ever appeared on moral philosophy ."—£,r -*o•-« WADE'S BRITISH HISTORY, CHRONOLOGICALLY ARRANGED. Comprehending a classificd Analysis... | |
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