10 LIBRI IN INGLESE ASSOCIATI CON «PREPOLLENCY»
Scopri l'uso di
prepollency nella seguente selezione bibliografica. Libri associati con
prepollency e piccoli estratti per contestualizzare il loro uso nella letteratura.
1
The Hibernian Magazine, Or, Compendium of Entertaining Knowledge
That the author of nature has been influenced by a benevolent principle, both in
framing and preserving the universe, is usually proved from the decree of
happiness actually produced in this system : or at lead from the prepollency of
good.
2
Natural theology; or, Evidences of the existence and ...
In our own species, in which perhaps the assertion may be more questionable
than in any other, the prepollency of good over evil, of health, for example, and
ease, over pain and distress, is evinced by the very notice which calamities excite
.
William Paley, James Paxton, 1826
3
Paley's Natural Theology: With Illustrative Notes
... to the average of sensations, the plurality and the pre- ponderancy is in favour
of happiness by a vast excess. In our own species, in which perhaps the
assertion may be more questionable than any other, the prepollency of good over
evil ...
William Paley, Henry Brougham Baron Brougham and Vaux, 1836
4
Half-hours with the best authors: selected and arranged with ...
... in favor of happiness by a vast excess. In our own species, in which, perhaps,
the assertion may be more questionable than any other, the prepollency of good
over evil, of health, for example, and ease, over pain and distress, is evinced by ...
5
The Works of Alexander Pope, Esq: With Notes and ...
7* Heav'n unkind to Man,] Cudworth, Leibnitz, King, Shaftesbury, Hutcheson,
Balguy, have all strenuously argued for the prepollency of good to evil in our
present system ; but none more forcibly than Balguy, from p. 103 to p. 125 of his
Divine ...
Alexander Pope, William Roscoe, 1824
6
De Morbis Cutaneis. A Treatise of Diseases Incident to the Skin
... the Dyserasy of the Blood, 2. To contract moderately the Pores that are too
open, and 3. To derive the Serum and waterish Recrements to the Kidneys. The
first of these is performed by such Things as destroy the Prepollency 'of an acid
Salt ...
7
Solomon's Song: translated and explained, in three parts ... ...
These conceptions only serve to suggest greater ends than would occur to us
without reflection; and by the prepollency of one desire toward the greater good,
to either private or public, to stop the desire toward the smaller good, when it ...
8
Elements of Moral Philosophy: comprising the Theory of ...
In our own species, in which perhaps the assertion may he more questionable
than in any other, the prepollency of good over evil, of health, for example, and
ease, over pain and distress, is evinced by the very notice which calamities excite
.
9
The Philosophical Works of Mr. W. D. Carefully Corrected
He says*, " When we act in cases of indifference, suppose, what becomes of the
prepollency that should guide, and, is Imay say so, illuminate the divine
prescience? I answer, there is none indeed in the world to do it, and therefore pre
-_ ...
10
An English-Welsh pronouncing dictionary: with an analysis of ...
... pri-penst', ) rhagamcanedig, rhagfwriadedig, rhagfyfyriedig Prepensely, pri-
pens'-li, ad. yn rhagystyr- iol, yn rhagfyfyriol Prepollence, pri-pol'-lens, l s. gorfod-
Prepollency, pri-pol'-len-si, ) edd, gor- uchafiaeth [fodol Prepollent, pri-pol'-lent, ...