I beg your pardon for my having hard thoughts of you for it, and for representing that you struck at the root of morality, in a principle you laid in your book of ideas, and designed to pursue in another book, and that I took you for a Hobbist... The Gentleman's Magazine - Stran 4921842Celotni ogled - O knjigi
| Isaac Disraeli - 1834 - 456 strani
...such intellects should not comprehend the same ideas ; for NEWTON wrote to LOCKE, ' I beg your pardon for representing that you struck at the root of morality in a principle laid down in your book of Ideas — and that I took you for a Hobbist !' * The difference of opinion... | |
| Isaac Disraeli - 1834 - 462 strani
...such intellects should not comprehend the same ideas ; for NEWTON wrote to LOCKE, ' I beg your pardon for representing that you struck at the root of morality in a principle laid down in your book of Ideas — and that I took you for a Hobbist !' * The difference of opinion... | |
| Maurice Cross - 1835 - 520 strani
...himself, the forgiveness of Locke for this injustice done to his character. ' I beg your pardon (says he) for representing that you struck at the root of morality...another book; and that I took you for a Hobbist.' In the same letter Newton alludes to certain unfounaVd suspicions which he had been led to entertain... | |
| Maurice Cross - 1835 - 920 strani
...Hie lorgueness of Locke lor this injustice done to his character. ' I bes У°»г pardon (says he) for representing that you struck at the root of morality...pursue in another book ; and that I took you for a Ilobbist.' In the same letter Newton alludes to certain unfounded suspicions which he had been led... | |
| 1835 - 916 strani
...himself, the forgiveness of Locke for this injustice done to his character. ' I beg your pardon (says he) o speak a little pedantically, lo pursue in another book . fer'ed with lliii. lliut when one lolil me you was sickly and would not... | |
| Isaac Disraeli - 1835 - 474 strani
...such intellects should not comprehend the same ideas; for Newton wrote to Locke, «I beg your pardon for representing that you struck at the root of morality in a principle laid down in ¥>ur hook of Ideas— and that I took you for a Hobbist !'f he difference of opinion... | |
| Francis Jenks, James Walker, Francis William Pitt Greenwood, William Ware - 1832 - 420 strani
...with it, as that when one told me you were sickly and would not live, I answered, 'twere better if you were dead. I desire you to forgive me this uncharitableness...struck at the root of morality, in a principle you laid in your book of ideas, and designed to pursue in another book, and that I took you for a Hobbist.*... | |
| 1845 - 334 strani
...uncharitableness ; for I am now satisfied that wnat you have done is just, and I beg your pardon foi my having hard thoughts of you for it, and for representing...struck at the root of morality, in a principle you laid in your book of ideas, and designed to pursue in another book, and that 1 took you for a Hobbist.*... | |
| Dugald Stewart - 1854 - 660 strani
...this injustice done to his character. " I beg your pardon (gays he) for representing that you stmck at the root of morality in a principle you laid down...another book ; and that I took you for a Hobbist." In the same letter Newton alludes to certain unfounded suspicions which he had been led to entertain... | |
| David Brewster - 1855 - 584 strani
...with it, as that when one told me you were sickly and would not live, I answered, 'twere better if you were dead. I desire you to forgive me this uncharitableness...struck at the root of morality, in a principle you laid in your book of ideas, and designed to pursue in another book, and that I took you for a Hobbist.1... | |
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