Thus, suppose, all authors, in all languages, agree, that, from the first of January 1600, there was a total darkness over the whole earth for eight days: suppose that the tradition of this extraordinary event is still strong and lively among the people:... The Philosophical Works - Стр. 147авторы: David Hume - 1854Полный просмотр - Подробнее о книге
| David Hume - 1750 - Страниц: 272
...whole Earth for eight Days : Snppofe that the Tradition of this extraordinary Event, is ftill ftrong and lively among the People : That all Travellers,...return from foreign Countries, bring us Accounts of the fame Tradition, without the leaft Variation or Contradiction } 'tis evident, that our prefent Philofophers,... | |
| R. Douglas Geivett, Gary R. Habermas - 1997 - Страниц: 340
...history. Thus, suppose, all authors, in all languages, agree, that, from the first of January 1600, there was a total darkness over the whole earth for...still strong and lively among the people: that all travelers, who return from foreign countries, bring us accounts of the same tradition, without the... | |
| David Hume, Richard H. Popkin - 1998 - Страниц: 158
...history. Thus, suppose, all authors, in all languages, agree, that, from the first of January 1600, there was a total darkness over the whole earth for...still strong and lively among the people: That all travelers, who return from foreign countries, bring us accounts of the same tradition, without the... | |
| James Fieser - 2005 - Страниц: 500
...following supposition: Suppose all authors, in all languages, agree, that from the 1st of January 1600, there was a total darkness over the whole earth for...extraordinary event is still strong and lively among ounce, will produce no sensible effect upon one of a pound weight. But it is evident that, in a more... | |
| David Hume - 2000 - Страниц: 460
...history. Thus, suppose, all authors, in all languages, agree, that, from the first of JANUARY 1 600, there was a total darkness over the whole earth for...the same tradition, without the least variation or sn\ contradiction: It is evident, that our present philosophers, instead of doubting the fact, ought... | |
| John Earman - 2000 - Страниц: 236
...Thus. suppose. all authors. in all languages. agree. that. from the lirst of IANUARY Hioo. there was total darkness over the whole earth for eight days:...travellers. who return from foreign countries. bring accounts of the same tradition. without the least variation or contradiction: It is evident that our... | |
| Stuart C. Brown - 2001 - Страниц: 212
...history. Thus, suppose, all authors, in all languages, agree, that, from the first of January 1500, there was a total darkness over the whole earth for eight days: suppose that the tradition of this extraordinarv event is still strong and lively among the people: that all travellers, who return from... | |
| Stuart C. Brown - 2001 - Страниц: 214
...history. Thus, suppose, all authors, in all languages, agree, that, from the first of January 1b00, there was a total darkness over the whole earth for...all travellers, who return from foreign countries, hring us accounts of the same tradition, without the least variation or contradiction: it is evident,... | |
| Michael F. Palmer - 2001 - Страниц: 388
...suppose, all aurhors, in all languages, agree, that, from the first of January 1600, there was a toral darkness over the whole earth for eight days: suppose...people: that all travellers, who return from foreign countties, bting us accounts of the same tradition, withour the least vatiation or contradiction: it... | |
| Various - 2002 - Страниц: 596
...of history. Thus suppose all authors, in all languages, agree that from the first of January, 1600, there was a total darkness over the whole earth for...still strong and lively among the people; that all travelers who return from foreign countries bring us accounts of the same tradition without the least... | |
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