Blaise PascalGreat Neck Publishing., 1910 |
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... infinity. Thus we see that all the sciences are infinite in the extent of their researches. For who doubts that geometry, for instance, has an infinite infinity of problems to solve? They are also MISERY OF MAN WITHOUT GOD 27.
... infinity. Thus we see that all the sciences are infinite in the extent of their researches. For who doubts that geometry, for instance, has an infinite infinity of problems to solve? They are also MISERY OF MAN WITHOUT GOD 27.
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... doubt, and perpetual suspense, and others, wiser, think to find a better definition. We are well satisfied. To transpose after the laws to the following title. We must see if this fine philosophy have gained nothing certain from so long ...
... doubt, and perpetual suspense, and others, wiser, think to find a better definition. We are well satisfied. To transpose after the laws to the following title. We must see if this fine philosophy have gained nothing certain from so long ...
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... doubt, and deny ; she blunts the senses, or quickens them; she has her fools and sages; and nothing vexes us more than to see that she fills her devotees with a satisfaction far more full and entire than does reason. Those who have a ...
... doubt, and deny ; she blunts the senses, or quickens them; she has her fools and sages; and nothing vexes us more than to see that she fills her devotees with a satisfaction far more full and entire than does reason. Those who have a ...
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... doubt that slighter ills produce a proportionate impression. Our own interest is again a marvellous instrument for nicely putting out our eyes. The justest man in the world is not allowed to be judge in his own cause ; I know some who ...
... doubt that slighter ills produce a proportionate impression. Our own interest is again a marvellous instrument for nicely putting out our eyes. The justest man in the world is not allowed to be judge in his own cause ; I know some who ...
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... doubts then that our soul, being accustomed to see number, space, motion, believes that and nothing else? w " As if anything more unfortunate could happen to a man ruled by hi- own fancies." 11 " What a man s.-->- often he does not ...
... doubts then that our soul, being accustomed to see number, space, motion, believes that and nothing else? w " As if anything more unfortunate could happen to a man ruled by hi- own fancies." 11 " What a man s.-->- often he does not ...
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