| Hippolyte Adolphe Taine - 1871 - 556 pages
...Ecclesiastical Polity. ' Ibid. i. book i. 249, 258, 312 :— ' That which doth assign unto each thing the kind, that which doth moderate the force and power, that...form and measure, of working, the same we term a Law. . . . ' Now if nature should intermit her course, and leave altogether though it were but for awhile,... | |
| Ontario. Council of Public Instruction - 1871 - 506 pages
...For unto every end every operation will not serve. That which doth assign unto each thing the kind, that which doth moderate the force and power, that...which doth appoint the form and measure of working, tho same we term a Law. So that no certain end could ever be obtained unless the actions whereby it... | |
| Hippolyte Taine - 1871 - 556 pages
...312 :— ' That which doth assign unto each thing the kind, that which doth moderate the for™ nnd power, that which doth appoint the form and measure, of working, the same we term a Law. . . . 'Now if nature should intermit her course, and leave altogether though it were but for awhile,... | |
| Henry Longueville Mansel - 1871 - 384 pages
...that arc have some operation not violent or casual. That which doth assign unto each thing the kind, that which doth moderate the force and power, that- which doth appoint the form and mcasure?, of working, the snme we term a law" (Ilooker, E. /*. i. 2). think so. As it. is optional... | |
| John Ruskin, Louisa Caroline Tuthill - 1872 - 500 pages
...consistent modes, called by us laws. And this restraint or moderation, according to the words of Hooker (" that which doth moderate the force and power, that...and measure of working, the same we term a law"), is in the Deity not restraint, such as it is said of creatures, but, as again says Hooker, " the very... | |
| John Ruskin - 1872 - 500 pages
...consistent modes, called by us laws. And this restraint or moderation, according to the words of Hooker (" that which doth moderate the force and power, that...and measure of working, the same we term a law"), is in the Deity not restraint, such as it is said of creatures, but, as again says Hooker, " the very... | |
| Denis Caulfield Heron - 1873 - 128 pages
...earth, in the air, or in the water." Hooker says : " That which doth assign unto each thing the kind, that which doth moderate~ the force and power, that...form and measure of working, the same we term a Law." All nature obeys certain rules, and animals are governed by fixed inst: bee and the beaver have built... | |
| Hippolyte Adolphe Taine - 1873 - 470 pages
...312 :— " That which doth assign unto each thing the kind, that which doth moderate the force ond power, that which doth appoint the form and measure of working, the same we term a Law. . . . " Now if nature should intermit her course, and leave altogether, though it were but for awhile,... | |
| Richard Hooker, Isaac Walton - 1874 - 624 pages
...unto every end every by. operation will not serve. That which doth assign unto each thing the kind, that which doth moderate the force and power, that...we term a Law. So that no certain end could ever be attained, unless the actions whereby it is attained were regular; that is to say, made suitable, fit... | |
| 1874 - 1178 pages
...For unto «very end every operation will not serve. That which doth assign nnto each thing the kind, that which doth moderate the force and power, that...and measure, of working, the same we term a Law." Eccl. Pot. I. ii. { Eccl. Polity lxe1. § Ibid. ts.S. \\ System I. 14. result of a people's development,... | |
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