For I doubt not but, if it had been a thing contrary to any man's right of dominion, or to the interest of men that have dominion, 'that the three angles of a triangle should be equal to two angles of a square," that doctrine should have been, if not... Hobbes - Página 136por Leslie Stephen, Frederic William Maitland - 1904 - 243 páginasVisualização integral - Acerca deste livro
| John Milton - 1819 - 484 páginas
...thing con" trary to any Man's right of Dominion, or to the interest of " men that have Dominion, that the three Angles of a Triangle " should be equal to...suppressed, as far as he whom it concerned " was able : " — he incautiously discloses why he breathed a Liberty, and just sentiments of the Dignity and... | |
| 576 páginas
...tiling contrary to any man's right of dominion, or to the interest of men that have dominion, that the three angles of a triangle should be equal to...suppressed, as far as he whom it concerned was able."* We cannot deny ourselves the pleasure of quoting a passage from Mr. Austin on this subject. " If there... | |
| Henry Hallam - 1839 - 718 páginas
...a thing contrary to any man's right of dominion, or to the interest of men that have dominion, that the three angles of a triangle should be equal to...suppressed, as far as he whom it concerned was able."* This excellent piece of satire has been often quoted, and sometimes copied, and does not exaggerate... | |
| Thomas Hobbes - 1839 - 744 páginas
...a thing contrary to any man's right of dominion, or to the interest of men that have dominion, that the three angles of a triangle, should be equal to...suppressed, as far as he whom it concerned was able. Ignorance of remote causes, disposeth men to Adherence to attribute all events, to the causes immediate,... | |
| Thomas Hobbes - 1839 - 766 páginas
...a thing contrary to any man's right of dominion, or to the interest of men that have dominion, that the three angles of a triangle, should be equal to...suppressed, as far as he whom it concerned was able. Ignorance of remote causes, disposeth men to Adherence to attribute all events, to the causes immediate,... | |
| Thomas Hobbes - 1839 - 766 páginas
...a thing contrary to any man's right of dominion, or to the interest of men that have dominion, that the three angles of a triangle, should be equal to two angles of a tquare ; that doctrine should have been, if not disputed, yet by the burning of all books of geometry,... | |
| Mark Hopkins - 1846 - 530 páginas
...a thing contrary to any man's right of dominion, or to the interest of men that have dominion, that the three angles of a triangle should be equal to...suppressed, as far as' he whom it concerned was able." "This," says Hallam, from whose work I make the quotation, "does not exaggerate the pertinacity of... | |
| Mark Hopkins - 1846 - 396 páginas
...a thing contrary to any man's right of dominion, or to the interest of men that have dominion, that the three angles of a triangle should be equal to...suppressed, as far as he whom it concerned was able." "This," says Hallam, from whose work I make tha quotation, " does not exaggerate the pertinacity of... | |
| Taxation - 1849 - 98 páginas
...a thing contrary to any man's right of dominion, or to the interest of men that have dominion, that the three angles of a triangle should be equal to...of all books of geometry, suppressed as far as he or they whom it concerned were able." * Locke. An ultra-tory periodical, predicting the ruin of the... | |
| Samuel Colcord Bartlett - 1850 - 310 páginas
...Hobbes himself affirms that " if it had been contrary to the interest of men that have dominion, that the three angles of a triangle should be equal to...have been, if not disputed, yet by the burning of all the books of geometry, suppressed." Another class of errors doubtless issues from recluse scholars,... | |
| |